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Three Historical Things to See in Rochester, New York
Beginning as the pioneering Young Lion of the West and then harvesting itself into first the Flour City then the Flower City, Rochester, New York is a place of variegated American history. Evidently, too, it is a land of multiple nicknames. The current one (Flower City) is a pleasant reminder that the city does, in…
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Need Something To Do This Weekend? Head to the Public Market
Looking for some fun things to do in Rochester NY this weekend? Look no further than the Public Market Rochester NY has. Not only is the Public Market Rochester one of the best places to find something to do and to buy fresh produce, but it also has a nationally recognized reputation. In 2010, the…
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Get Great Coupon Deals for Anything in Rochester
If you are short on ideas for fun things to do in Rochester this weekend, I have got one great tip. The best way to find inspiration, and save money, is to check out online coupon deals and let the offers that they have provide the impetus for the activity! By 2015, it is predicted…
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Want to Pay Less for Dinner in Rochester? Three Money Saving Tips
Did you know that, in 2012, consumers redeemed three billion coupons? People are getting more and more savvy about how to save money on everything from basic food to luxury services like massages. If you are interested in saving money in Rochester, we have a few tips that might come in handy. 1. Online Coupon…
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Looking for Restaurant Coupons? A Three Point Guide to Finding Deals in Rochester
Sometimes, it can seem difficult to find fun things to do in Rochester on a budget. Even though it is one of the most affordable cities in the state, sometimes it feels like every restaurant here specializes in $25 dollar entrees and all the bars have $9 drinks. Here is our guide to finding Rochester…
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Tired of Living Like a Pauper? Rochester Restaurant Coupons Can Help
While the Great Recession may have ended, the fact of the matter is that many people living in Rochester, NY are still feeling the crunch of the uncertain economic environment. According to the Wall Street Journal, even though the Recession may indeed have ended, the period that followed the economic downturn from 2008 to 2012…