I remember when I first time came to Rochester I knew only the name of the city where I will study. I was a little bit worry about my adaptation in a new city. Gradually I was getting know about new streets, buildings, schools, stores, but my knowledge about Rochester was only on the surface. During the year I was planning to ask somebody about making a tour of Rochester in order to learn more about history of the city where I live and study....
So, it happened. I and the international students from Nazareth College had the tour of the City of Rochester. Ronald Netsky was a guide of this tour. He showed us different areas of the City: poor and rich districts, lake Ontario, the museums, High Fall in the center of the city (you can see it in the picture above), the home and the sculpture of Susan B. Anthony. When Ronald Netsky told us history of Rochester and its places after that the city became meaningful for me...
