This time let's look at more buildings. I didn't snap many residences, but here's my fave of the Halloween decorations I saw, in front of a house I could never afford to live in, but in not the richest neighborhood in town:
It's just north of the first of a couple of older cinemas I snapped shots of, which you'll see, along with some more buildings,
( back here. )Finally, a parking garage you can see from a highway or two:
I didn't even set out to take pix of buildings, and could've gotten a lot more cool ones if I had. It turns out it's a great city for architecture, unlike that earlier postcard I posted mighta suggested (as
poliphilo pointed out). Industrial like medium-sized eastern-US cities, but on---and really connected to (more than Cleveland is?)---it's giant lake. Plus with a big river running down its middle, like Rochester. And the newer buildings really represent some style(s), for various decades/mini-eras over the past century.