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  2. Sibley's - Wikipedia

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    The Sibley Building. In 1905, after the disastrous 1904 "Sibley fire" gutted the Granite Building and much of Rochester's dry goods district, [3] Sibley's moved to its final location, the Sibley Building at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Clinton Avenue. [4] By 1939, Sibley's was the largest department store between New York City ...

  3. Sibley's, Lindsay and Curr Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, after the disastrous 1904 "Sibley fire" gutted the Granite Building and much of Rochester's dry goods district, [3] Sibley's moved to its final location, the Sibley Building at the northeast corner of East Main Street and Clinton Avenue. [4] By 1939, Sibley's was the largest department store between New York City and Chicago. [4]

  4. Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Sibley–Elmdorf Historic District is a national historic district located at Rochester, Monroe County, New York.The district encompasses 840 contributing buildings (486 primary buildings) and 1 contributing site in a predominantly residential section of Rochester.

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    Step back in time to this grand 111-year-old mansion on East Avenue in Rochester. Price This 16,124-square-foot home at 935 East Ave., is listed at $2,700,000, according to the real estate listing.

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  7. Sibley Triangle Building - Wikipedia

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    Sibley Triangle Building is a historic commercial building located at Rochester in Monroe County, New York. It is a five-story, triangular, flat-iron shaped, brick commercial building with Indiana limestone and marble trim on the first two stories. It was built in 1897 and is a distinguished example of eclectic Italian Renaissance style ...