Corn Hill

Corn Hill, an intact, historic treasure on the banks of the Genesee River is, at the same time, the city's oldest neighborhood...and its newest. It is a revitalized landmark community whose streets are lined with a variety of magnificently restored 19th century homes in a variety of modest and elaborate styles mixed with 20th century townhouses and condominiums designed to mix harmoniously with the old.

The Corn Hill Neighborhood, resting on the west bank of the Genesee River just a short walk from downtown, was home to the city's wealthiest citizens and tradespeople in the early 19th century. Its streets were familiar to Nathaniel Rochester, Susan B. Anthony, Harriet Tubman, Ralph Avery and countless others who are made important contributions to the development of our community and our nation.

No one is certain how Corn Hill got its name, although there is speculation that captains of the river freight barges were told that they had reached Rochester when the saw the last "corn hill," before the before the falls on the Genesee River.

The Corn Hill Neighborhood was settled by a diverse group more than 150 years ago, and that diversity continues today. Residents whose families have lived in the neighborhood for generations, live side by side with young urban professionals who are new to Rochester. Regardless of their backgrounds, people are drawn to Corn Hill for its history, its location and for its sense of community.

For more than do decades the Corn Hill neighborhood has hosted, on the second weekend in July, the Corn Hill Arts Festival, which has grown from a small gathering of artists to more than 500 artists and craftspeople from throughout the United States. The festival is organized by a dedicated group of neighbors and is attended annually by more than 200,000 people.

Corn Hill Neighbors is one of Rochester's most active neighborhood associations, working hand in hand with city government and other neighborhood groups to provide for the continuing improvement of the neighborhoods.

Today, with schools, churches, and restaurants, Corn Hill stands as a model urban community.
Corn Hill Neighborhood
Association

133 South Fitzhugh Street
Rochester, New York 14608
(585) 462-3142
chna@cornhill.org

Corn Hill Office Hours
Tuesdays, 4PM - 7PM
Wednesdays, 2PM - 4PM
Thursdays, 4PM - 7PM