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- Name
- Fitzhugh Street
- URL slug
- fitzhugh-street
- Category
- religious
- Description
- Fitzhugh Street is an old route that is divided in two ways: between North and South Fitzhugh Street, and in two disconnected fragments chopped up by the Inner Loop. One part is in downtown's Four Corners neighborhood and the other is in Corn Hill. To make matters even more confusing, the two divisions do not correspond: the downtown portion is both North and South. This article refers to "Fitzhugh Street" as a whole. Fitzhugh Street is known for its rich heritage. It passes through two historic districts and boasts some impressive architecture. Located on Fitzhugh Street Traveling south. Downtown Fitzhugh Street in Four Corners is dominated by the City Hall Historic District to the south and Downtown United Presbyterian Church and City Hall (on the corner of North Fitzhugh and Church Street) to the north. Intersects with West Main Street and West Broad Street. 121 N: Downtown United Presbyterian Church Borinquen Dance Theatre GVCLU NYCLU Rochester Gay Men's Chorus Rochester Roots Rochester Women's Community Chorus 40 N : Rochester and Monroe County Employees Federal Credit Union 28 N: Sister Cities Parking Garage 10 N : Monroe County Public Defender's Office 13 S : Academy Building Founders Café 17 S : St. Luke's Church 47 S : Monroe County District Attorney Corn Hill South Fitzhugh in Corn Hill is primarily residential and is considered one of the most beautiful streets in Rochester. It is part of the Third Ward Historic District. South Plymouth Avenue is a notable intersection. 133 S : Hoyt-Potter House Corn Hill Neighbors Association Landmark Society 134 S : Pathfinder Engineers and Architects 148 S : Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children Links Birdseye View of Fitzhugh Street, Rochester c.1904 - Rochester Subway (2012-12-07) City Living: That oft-forgotten leg of Fitzhugh Street - Democrat and Chronicle (2013-11-13)
- Address
- 13 S : Academy Building Founders Café 17 S : St
- Status
- Active listing
- As of snapshot
- 4/9/2026, 8:06:10 AM