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A busload of Charlotte High School students visiting historic sites in Rochester that were once part of the Town of Greece, 1953. Supervisor Gordon Howe is pictured far left.
Cardinal Mooney High School, 1975. The school opened in 1962 and was named after Cardinal Edward Mooney, a former bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. It closed in 1989.
The 1955 4th grade class of Mrs. Zimbrich and Mrs. Lober at the Hoover Drive School.
Aerial view of Britton Road School looking east, 1977. Britton Road School was located at Britton Road and Dewey Avenue and opened in 1950. The school closed in 1981. This is the currently location of Dairy Queen and the Big Lots Plaza (2019). Northgate Plaza is partly visible on the left.
The front of Cardinal Mooney High School, 1973. The school opened in 1962 and was named after Cardinal Edward Mooney, a former bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester. It closed in 1989.
The 1958-59 7th grade class of Mr. Larson at the Hoover Drive School.
The #14 District School of Parma and Greece, also known as the Lane's Corners School. Located at the south west corner of Wilder and Manitou Roads.
District #4 School on Lake Avenue and River Street; built in 1867.
Old Charlotte High School, the first high school in Greece, 1908. This building was demolished in 1937. The current Charlotte High School building was constructed in 1931 and ceased to exist as a City of Rochester school in 2016.
District School #12 located on Elmgrove Road near Ridgeway Avenue, 1897.
Paddy Hill School District #5, located at Latta Road and Mount Read Blvd, 1963. Served as Paddy Hill School from 1932-1956.
Aerial view of Hoover Drive School, 1940's.
Artist's drawing of Greece Olympia School, 1950's.
Russell Power Plant, 2008. It was demolished in 2015.
Team photo of the Barnard Little League Braves baseball team, 1956.















