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Every time you move north or south, even an inch or less, your latitude changes,

and Rochester is a big place.

Abbott's historic frozen custard stand at Lake Ave. and Beach Ave. is at latitude 43.2581° N.

The intersection of Norton St. and Clinton Ave ... near where my dad's plant stood

until he and his brother closed it and retired ... is at latitude 43.1864° N.

The intersection of Main St. and Clinton Ave., at the old site of Sibley's and McCurdy's,

is at latitude 43.1572° N.

The little island in the middle of Brighton's Twelve Corners is centered at latitude 43.1266° N.

The point on the dome of the Rush Rhees library at the U of R is at latitude 43.1285° N.

Westfall Rd. crosses Clover St. at latitude 43.1167° N. (I know, that's Brighton;

but where would Brighton be without Rochester ! ?)

I was born in the hospital at latitude 43.1470° N ... no longer a hospital ... and lived

at latitude 43.1824° N during most of the school years.

Rochester is a big place, and every time you take a step north or south, your latitude changes.

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