Rochester
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Rochester may refer to:
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[edit] Education
- Rochester College, in Rochester Hills, Michigan
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- University of Rochester, a mid-sized American research University which is also home to the Eastman School of Music
[edit] Places
in Australia:
in the United Kingdom:
- Rochester, Kent, the oldest population centre with the name Rochester
- Rochester, Northumberland, small village in Northumberland
- Bremenium, Hadrian's Wall fort at High Rochester
- The Diocese of Rochester, within the Church of England Province of Canterbury
in the United States (sorted by state):
- Rochester, Illinois
- Rochester, Indiana
- Rochester, Kentucky
- Rochester, Massachusetts
- Rochester, Michigan
- Rochester, Minnesota, home of the Mayo Clinic
- Rochester, New Hampshire
- Rochester, New York, the largest and most populous city with the name Rochester
- Rochester, Ulster County, New York
- Rochester, Ohio
- Rochester, Pennsylvania
- Rochester, Texas
- Rochester, Vermont
- Rochester, Washington
- Rochester, Wisconsin
- Rochester (town), Wisconsin
Similar place names include East Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Rochester Township.
[edit] Persons (real and fictional)
- Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, an actor who portrayed "Rochester Van Jones", on The Jack Benny Show, (he played the popular character in radio, television and motion pictures)
- Baron Rochester, a peerage title of the United Kingdom
- Henry Wilmot, 1st Earl of Rochester
- John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester
- Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester
- Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Rochester
- Nathaniel Rochester (1752–1831) (founder of Rochester, New York)
- Paul Rochester (b. 1938), an American football player
In fiction:
- Mr. (Edward) Rochester, a character in the novel Jane Eyre
[edit] Organizations
[edit] Rochester, New York
- Rochester and Southern Railroad
- Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
- Rochester Products Division of General Motors
- Rochester Zen Center
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester
- Sports teams
- Rochester Aardvarks, amateur rugby club
- Rochester Americans, ice hockey team
- Rochester Brigade, former arena football team
- Rochester Broncos, former baseball team
- Rochester Centrals, former basketball team
- Rochester Flash, former soccer club
- Rochester Jeffersons, NFL team, 1920-1925
- Rochester Knighthawks, National Lacrosse League
- Rochester Lancers, former soccer team
- Rochester Raging Rhinos, professional soccer team
- Rochester Raiders, Continental Indoor Football League
- Rochester Rattlers, Major League Lacrosse team
- Rochester Razorsharks, Premier Basketball League
- Rochester Red Wings, minor-league baseball team
- Rochester Rhinos Women, professional soccer team
- Rochester Zeniths, former basketball team
[edit] Rochester, Minnesota
- Rochester Fire, American Basketball Association team
- Rochester Honkers, NCAA summer baseball team
- Rochester Skeeters, former basketball team
[edit] Elsewhere
- Rochester and Rutherford Hall, in Christchurch, New Zealand