Top 20 Places to Take Kids in Greater Rochester (2024)

Every summer, thousands of local parents, grandparents, and caregivers weigh in on their favorite places to take kids in greater Rochester, NY. This is our page to showcase 2024's winners. (Click here to see all nominees for 2024.)

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2024's Top 20 ranking + category winners! Scroll down for more about each venue, with links!

1: The Strong Museum
2: Seabreeze Amusem*nt Park
3: Seneca Park Zoo
4. RMSC
5: TYKEs Theatre
6: Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures
7: Louis S. Wolk JCC of Greater Rochester
8: My Local Library
9: Wickham Farms
10: Altitude Trampoline Park
11: Bristol Mountain Skiing
12: Rochester Red Wings Baseball
13: Stokoe Farms
14: Genesee Country Village & Museum
15: Roseland Waterpark
16: Mendon Ponds Park
17: YMCA
18: Clubhouse Fun Center
19: Memorial Art Gallery
20: George Eastman Museum
Arts Education: TYKEs Theatre
Sports Education: YMCA
STEM Education: RMSC
Performing Arts: TYKEs Theatre
Indoor Recreation Center: The Strong
Nature Center: Wild Wings / Mendon Ponds Park
Family-Friendly Festival: Lilac Festival
Kid-Friendly Museum: The Strong
Kid-Friendly Farm: Wickham Farms
Outdoor Fun/ Amusem*nt Park: Seabreeze
Professional Sports Team: Rochester Red Wings
Miniature Golf: Clubhouse Fun Center

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1: The Strong Museum

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Ranked by USA Today as one of the top museums for families in the country, The Strong is the only museum in the world dedicated to the study and exploration of play.The museum is home to the world’s largest collection of play-related artifacts, as well as the internationally recognized National Toy Hall of Fame and World Video Game Hall of Fame. The museum featuresmore than 140,000 square feet of exhibits—including Can You Tell Me How To Get to Sesame Street?"; Wegmans Super Kids Market; the magicalDancing Wings Butterfly Garden; andReading Adventureland. Learn more at museumofplay.org.

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2: Seabreeze Amusem*nt Park

Seabreeze is the perfect summer getaway for families! We have thrilling coasters from the cutting-edge steel Whirlwind, to the classic wooden Jack Rabbit. Or you can cool off from the hot summer sun in our modern water park. We have 9 different water attractions from a spiraling tube slide, to a kiddie splash pool, there’s truly something for everyone.

Seabreeze is an all-day family experience. We have 10 different food stands so guests can enjoy a whole day without needing to ever leave the park, as well as daily scheduled performances of Cirque En Vol, our high-flying acrobats. You don’t have to ride a coaster to have a great time. So much family fun, so close to home! Seabreeze is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, just outside of Rochester. So come get your summer at Seabreeze! We can’t wait to see you!

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3: Seneca Park Zoo

The Seneca Park Zoo inspires our community to connect with, care for, and conserve wildlife and wild places. Wild adventure awaits 362 days a year. Explore 5 ecosystems across more than 20 acres while coming face to face with over 90 animal species. See rhinos, red pandas, lions, polar bears, elephants, take a ride on the Zoo Tram, feed a giraffe, and enjoy lunch at the all-new Trailside Café. Visit our website to learn about all the animals in our care and plan your visit.

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4. RMSC (Rochester Museum & Science Center) and Strasenburgh Planetarium

Immerse yourself in the incredible world of science, history, culture, and nature at the RMSC (Rochester Museum & Science Center). You can follow your curiosity from the depths of the oceans to the edge of the universe when you visit the Museum & Science Center, Strasenburgh Planetarium, or Cumming Nature Center. Push the limits of your imagination to create never-before-seen inventions, explore the natural world, or discover the wonders of the universe. When you visit the RMSC, you’ll have access to more than 200 interactive exhibits at the Museum, star shows and featured films on the 65-foot Planetarium dome, and 15 miles of trails to explore at the Nature Center.

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5: TYKEs Theatre (Theatre Young Kids Enjoy)

TYKEs is honored to rank as the #1 children’s theatre and one of the top places in town to bring kids for more than a decade. Now entering its 18th season, TYKEs captivates families with beloved plays and musicals brought alive on stage by adult professional actors. TYKEs strives to inspire an appreciation of the arts, literary awareness, and social skills while teaching key life lessons. Performances, school field trips, after-school classes and special programs take place in the warm, welcoming Hart Theater at the JCC in Brighton. Plus... join us for How I Became a Pirate at TYKEs KidStage theatre camp this summer! Our exciting new 2022-23 season opens November 12th.

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6: Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures

Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures offers 3 exciting experiences for kids (and adults!) ages 4+ to get outside, create memories, build confidence, and have an adventure! Watch your child gain confidence at the Kids Adventure Park with 2 courses specifically designed for kids aged 4-7. Conquer the Aerial Adventure Park (ages 7+), a series of 7 challenge courses interwoven within the forest canopy featuring unique elements and ziplines. Or, soar through the trees on the 3-hour guided Zipline Canopy Tour featuring over 5,000ft of ziplines. Plan your family’s next adventure today!

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7: Louis S. Wolk JCC of Greater Rochester

The JCC is a vibrant community center with state-of-the-art fitness, theatre, aquatics, and an array of programs and services for all ages. The JCC is the place for total wellness and provides sports and fitness programs, wellness services, early childhood education, before & after school care, summer camps, celebrations of Jewish holidays and traditions, and activities. The JCC is open and welcoming to all in the community.

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8: My Local Library

Of course, the libraries in the Rochester area are not really ONE place, but MANY places... but it's important to emphasize how valuable libraries are for family learning and fun. The libraries in our area are wonderful about posting their events to the KidsOutAndAbout calendar so you always can get ideas for free things to do with your kids that celebrate education and imagination. KidsOutAndAbout.com takes this opportunity to salute the wonderful children's librarians who serve our community with such dedication. They're proud that locals voted them #3 in best places to take kids this year!

Libraries in the Rochester area

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9: Wickham Farms

Located on beautiful farmland just 10 minutes east of Rochester, Wickham Farms is an incredible place to spend a day. Guests of all ages can enjoy activities, food, photo ops, and much more as they make lasting memories on the farm. The farm has signature attractions like the Giant 'Corn - A - Copia', 18 hole mini golf, corn maze, kid's train ride, and jumpingpillow, along with stunning seasonal events that spanlate June - Halloween. Summer is highlighted by Lavender Days in July and the signature Sunflower Spectacular Festival in August, while the Fall Harvest is filled with apple picking, pumpkin picking, and fresh fall foods. Guests can save by buying tickets online, and season passes are also available!"

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10: Altitude Trampoline Park

Altitude Trampoline Park, Rochester, New York, is the sixth indoor trampoline park in the Altitude Trampoline Park family. The largest indoor park in the United States, Altitude offers high-energy and exciting entertainment activities throughout the 50,000 sq. ft. facility which houses 24,000 sq. ft. of interconnected wall-to-wall trampoline attractions. Altitude is a fresh, new entertainment option for groups and individuals to have healthy and active fun.

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11: Bristol Mountain Skiing

Bristol Mountain is the place for outdoor family fun in the Rochester Area! It is the premier ski resort in the Finger Lakes Region offering 1200’ of vertical, 2 high speed quads, and state-of-the-art snowmaking.

All winter long we offer learn to ski and ride programs for all members of the family. Bristol Brigades offer season long coaching for all ages and levels of skiers and snowboarders. Adventure Camps, during the winter breaks, offer a fun way to be outside over the holidays.

Our Family & Friends Night is a great and affordable way to hit the slopes together. The package includes discounted rentals and a FREE 5pm beginner lesson (based on terrain and instructor availability).

Enjoy the beautiful autumn colors on a scenic Fall Sky Ride that are offered in September and October. This tranquil 15-20 minute ride is for people of all ages to experience the Bristol Hills and the valley below in all its splendor.

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12: Rochester Red Wings Baseball

The Rochester Red Wings are a minor league baseball team based in Rochester, New York. The team is the Triple-A Affiliate of the Washington Nationals and they play at Innovative Field, located in downtown Rochester. Whether it’s a catching a game with friends or family, Red Wings baseball is guaranteed fun! With fireworks following Friday and Saturday home games and some of the best ballpark food you can find – don’t miss any of the action this Summer!

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13: Stokoe Farms

Stokoe Farms is a short hike to the southwest of Rochester, in Scottsville, and it is especially noteworthy that they made our Top 20 list when they are only open for fall family fun for seven weeks from mid-September through the end of October, plus a long weekend at the beginning of August for summer fun on the farm. Stokoe Farms sure makes an impression on families, though: Hours of farm-fresh fun in the corn maze and a wide variety of outdoor active activities. Kids can play in the straw fort and slide down a huge slide, pet a large number of animals, and chomp on delicious cider donuts. Thousands of families then return the weekend after Thanksgiving for the start of the Christmas Tree season.

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14: Genesee Country Village & Museum

History comes alive at the largest and most comprehensive living history museum in New York State. Genesee Country Village & Museum invites your whole family to step back in time with costumed interpreters to explore the 19th-century Historic Village. Visitors can tour the working brewery, the blacksmith, potter, print shop, and tinsmith, and visit the animals on the farm. End your day by taking a piece of history home from the Flint Hill Store, featuring handcrafted fudge and village-made tin and pottery. GCV&M is also home to the John L. Wehle Gallery, a Nature Center with five miles of themed trails, and the Silver Base Ball Park. Offering special events all year long. Located in nearby Mumford. Visit gcv.orgfor schedule and information.

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15: Roseland Waterpark

Roseland Waterpark is the largest waterpark in the Finger Lakes Region with 56 acres of aquatic adventure and 9 unique attractions for the entire family. Sparkling water, certified lifeguards, free parking, rental lockers, concessions, and plenty of deck space for relaxing make this the hottest spot to get cool on Canandaigua Lake.

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16: Mendon Ponds Park

Mendon Ponds Park is a county park located southeast of Rochester, New York within the suburban towns of Mendon and Pittsford. At over 2500acre, it is the largest park in Monroe County. It was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1967 in recognition of its unique glacial geology.GeographyMendon Ponds contains a number of unique glacially created land structures, including a kettle hole known as the "Devil's Bathtub", eskers, a floating sphagnum moss peat bog, and kames. At the northernwestern end of the line of other glacial ponds and lakes near the "Devil's Bathtub," there is a sphagnum moss peat bog, where the build-up of moss has created a floating island in the middle of the lake. Due to the acidity buildup and lack of decay caused by the sphagnum moss, the bog is home to a number of carnivorous plants, including sundew and pitcher plants.

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17: YMCA

The YMCA of Greater Rochester is a cause-driven Association whose goals are transformational work, impactful partnerships, and innovative program development. We are proud to be a place where families can come together to splash the day away, spend time exercising through fun in our indoor play spaces and making memories that will last lifetime! The Y is focused on strengthening our community, committed to being a catalyst for change and collaboration, and dedicated to ensuring our mission-critical services are equitably accessible to all.

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18: Clubhouse Fun Center

Go-Karts! Bumper Cars! Mini Golf! Video Arcade! Birthdays! Come on down to Rochester's #1 place for affordable family fun!

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19: Memorial Art Gallery

The MAG is Rochester, New York's civic art museum, with 5000 years of world history on view. MAG's Creative Workshop offers year-round classes and camps for kids and adults. Open until 9:00 pm every Thursday, with 1/2 price admission to the Gallery.

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20: George Eastman Museum

The George Eastman Museum is located on the estate of George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography and motion picture film. Founded in 1947 as an independent nonprofit institution, it is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the oldest film archives. The museum holds unparalleled collections—encompassing several million objects—in the fields of photography, cinema, and photographic and cinematographic technology, and photographically illustrated books.

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Winners in Special Categories

In the second part of our survey, we asked readers to select their favorites in several categories. Here were their choices.

Favorite Arts Education

TYKEs Theatre

For the past decade, TYKEs is honored to rank as the #1 children’s theatre and one of the top places in town to bring kids.TYKEs captivates families with beloved plays and musicals brought alive on stage by adult professional actors, and alsoTYKEs strives to inspire an appreciation of the arts, literary awareness, and social skills while teaching key life lessons.Performances, school field trips, after-school classes and summer camp take place in the warm, welcoming Hart Theatre at the JCC in Brighton.

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Favorite Sports Education

Rochester-area YMCA branches

The YMCA of Greater Rochester is a cause-driven Association whose goals are transformational work, impactful partnerships, and innovative program development. We are proud to be a place where families can come together to splash the day away, spend time exercising through fun in our indoor play spaces and making memories that will last lifetime! The Y is focused on strengthening our community, committed to being a catalyst for change and collaboration, and dedicated to ensuring our mission-critical services are equitably accessible to all.

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Favorite STEM Education

Rochester Museum & Science Center / Strasenburgh Planetarium

Immerse yourself in the incredible world of science, space, history, culture, at the RMSC Museum & Science Center and RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium.You can follow your curiosity from the depths of the oceans to the edge of the universe and push the limits of your imagination to create never-before-seen inventions. When you visit Museum & Science Center, you’ll have access to more than 200 interactive exhibits and live science demonstrations. At the Strasenburgh Planetarium catch a star show,featured films, and laser shows on the 65-foot Planetarium dome.

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Favorite Performing Arts

TYKEs Theatre

TYKEs is honored to rank as the #1 children’s theatre and one of the top places in town to bring kids for more than a decade. Now entering its 18th season, TYKEs captivates families with beloved plays and musicals brought alive on stage by adult professional actors. TYKEs strives to inspire an appreciation of the arts, literary awareness, and social skills while teaching key life lessons. Performances, school field trips, after-school classes and special programs take place in the warm, welcoming Hart Theater at the JCC in Brighton. Plus... join us for How I Became a Pirate at TYKEs KidStage theatre camp this summer! Our exciting new 2022-23 season opens November 12th.

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Favorite Indoor Recreation Center

The Strong Museum

Ranked byUSA Todayas one of the top museums for families in the country, The Strong is the only museum in the world dedicated to the study and exploration of play.The museum is home to the world’s largest collection of play-related artifacts, as well as the internationally recognized National Toy Hall of Fame and World Video Game Hall of Fame. The museum featuresmore than 140,000 square feet of exhibits—includingCan You Tell Me How To Get to Sesame Street?";Wegmans Super Kids Market; the magicalDancing Wings Butterfly Garden; andReading Adventureland. Learn more atmuseumofplay.org.

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Favorite Nature Center

Mendon Ponds Park Nature Center & Wild Wings

Mendon Ponds Park is our area's most famous park. Fabulous sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshowing in the winter--especially along theBirdsong Trail near the nature center, and wonderful hiking, picnicing, kite flying, and other recreation in the summer, it offers plenty of opportunities for families to get out and active together at no cost. The Nature Center features Wild Wings,is a not-for-profit educational organization for permanently injured raptorsthatare unable to survive on their own in the wild. Eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, and more are displayed for viewing! Take your camera!

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Favorite Family-Friendly Festival

Lilac Festival

The largest festival of its kind in North America began over 120years ago and continues to be inspired by the magnificent lilac collection at Highland Park in Rochester, NY — 500 varieties of lilacs on more than 1,200 bushes. The festival runs 10 days in mid-May.

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Favorite Kid-Friendly Museum

The Strong National Museum of Play

Ranked by USA Today as one of the top museums for families in the country, The Strong is the only museum in the world dedicated to the study and exploration of play.The museum is home to the world’s largest collection of play-related artifacts, as well as the internationally recognized National Toy Hall of Fame and World Video Game Hall of Fame. The museum featuresmore than 100,000 square feet of exhibits—including Can You Tell Me How To Get to Sesame Street?"; Wegmans Super Kids Market; the magicalDancing Wings Butterfly Garden; andReading Adventureland. Learn more at museumofplay.org.

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Favorite Kid-Friendly Farm

Wickham Farms

Located on beautiful farmland just 10 minutes east of Rochester, Wickham Farms is an incredible place to spend a day. Guests of all ages can enjoy activities, food, photo ops, and much more as they make lasting memories on the farm. The farm has signature attractions like the Giant 'Corn - A - Copia', 18 hole mini golf, corn maze, kid's train ride, and jumpingpillow, along with stunning seasonal events that spanlate June - Halloween. Summer is highlighted by Lavender Days in July and the signature Sunflower Spectacular Festival in August, while the Fall Harvest is filled with apple picking, pumpkin picking, and fresh fall foods. Guests can save bybuying tickets online, and season passes are also available!"

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Favorite Outdoor Fun/ Amusem*nt Park

Seabreeze Amusem*nt Park

Seabreeze is the amusem*nt park and water park closest to home, located right on the shore Lake Ontario at the top of Route 590 to the East. Seabreeze has both thrilling adult rides such as the Jack Rabbit (the fourth oldest operating coaster in the country), classic family rides such as the Carousel and Train, and some great rides for theyoungest thrill-seekers. The waterpark section of Seabreeze has "liquid fun for everyone"--includes adult and kiddie slides, wave pool, lazy river, and more. It's not too big, and not too small, and it's a very good price (rates vary per ticket type;click herefor current rates.

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Favorite Professional Sports Team

Rochester Red Wings

The Rochester Red Wings are a Triple-A baseball team based in Rochester, New York. The team plays is the top minor league affiliate of the Washington Nationals. The Red Wings play at Frontier Field, located in downtown Rochester. Whether it’s a catching a game with friends or family, Red Wings baseball is guaranteed fun! With fireworks following Friday and Saturday home games and some of the best ballpark food you can find – don’t miss any of the action this Summer!

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Favorite Miniature Golf

Clubhouse Fun Center

Open year-round for indoor fun, and seasonally for outdoor fun, Clubhouse Fun Center Henrietta is located on Jay Scutti Blvd; Clubhouse Fun Center Greece is located on Ridge Road West. Clubhouse Fun Center features arcade games, birthday parties, go karts, and a fabulous mini golf course. Bring your kids, or the whole family! You can join their e-club and get exclusive specials.Like them on Facebookfor exclusive coupons.

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FAQs

Is Rochester good for kids? ›

In Rochester, NY we believe in play, fun, exercise, exploring, and discovery. From picturesque parks and scenic outdoor settings, to world-renowned museums and interactive exhibits, kids of all ages will enjoy their visit.

What is considered Greater Rochester? ›

The Greater Rochester New York region encompasses cities, towns, and villages in Monroe County and also extends to portions of Genesee County, Livingston County, Ontario County, Orleans County, and Wayne County.

Is Rochester a good place to raise kids? ›

Because of the low cost of living and high-ranking schools, Rochester is described as a great fit for families with approximately a quarter of the population under 20 years old.

What are the cons of living in Rochester? ›

Con: Seasonal allergies and weather-related health concerns

Rochester residents may experience seasonal allergies and weather-related health concerns, particularly during the spring and summer months. Pollen levels can be high, leading to discomfort for individuals with allergies or respiratory issues.

Why is Rochester so popular? ›

Throughout its history, Rochester has acquired several nicknames based on local industries; it has been known as "the Flour City" and "the Flower City" for its dual role in flour production and floriculture, and as the "Imaging Capital of the World" for its association with film, optics, and photography.

What is the richest neighborhood in Rochester? ›

Most Expensive Rochester Area Neighborhoods
  • Central Business District.
  • Central Business District South.
  • Nazareth College / Saint John Fisher College.
  • Park Avenue East.
  • Culver University East.
  • Avalon Dr / S Winton Rd.
  • East Avenue.
  • Park Avenue.

What percent of Rochester is white? ›

Rochester Demographics

White: 85.75% Two or more races: 9.73% Black or African American: 1.59% Other race: 1.44%

Is Rochester wealthier than Buffalo? ›

The per capita income for the MSA was $19,626. The Rochester NY MSA is the third largest economy and the second wealthiest region in all of NYS after New York City. Rochester, rich with patents, has more wealth than its neighboring city, Buffalo, despite population differences.

Where is the nicest place to live in Rochester? ›

9 Of The Best Villages To Live Near Rochester
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  • Hoo St Werburgh. Hoo St Werburgh is a large village five miles north-east of Rochester. ...
  • Upnor. Upnor is a delightful waterside hamlet, three miles north-east of Rochester.
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What is the most expensive state to raise a child? ›

Massachusetts

What is a good income in Rochester NY? ›

The average salary in Rochester, NY is $39,001 per year or $18.75 per hour. Entry level positions start at $31,200 per year while most experienced workers make up to $85,002 per year.

Is Rochester a party town? ›

According to a new report from rent.com, Rochester is the No. 8 best city in the country for nightlife, and the best in New York state.

Is Rochester a fun town? ›

Rochester is known as "Festival City", with festivals almost every weekend of the year! Check out some of the most exciting annual events: Rochester Lilac Festival, Rochester International Jazz Festival, Rochester Fringe Festival, Roc Holiday Village, and Corn Hill Arts Festival.

What is the childhood poverty rate in Rochester NY? ›

The report revealed that Rochester was ranked number five on the list of cities with the highest poverty rankings in the U.S. Statistics showed between 40% to 46% of children in Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo were living in poverty in 2022.

Is Rochester Minnesota a good place to raise a family? ›

Rochester is in Olmsted County and is one of the best places to live in Minnesota. Living in Rochester offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Rochester there are a lot of parks. Many families and young professionals live in Rochester and residents tend to lean conservative.

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