Discover the hidden history and stories that lie just within reach from the places you might walk by every day. Join Matt Rogers of The Lost Borough on a Hidden History walking tour of Charlotte, discovering these stories and more, exploring the newest neighborhood to Rochester. People, events, inventions, folklore, athletics, urban legends, and more will be featured in this survey of Rochester and its fascinating history hiding in plain sight.
This class is appropriate for ages 14+. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please purchase one ticket for each person attending.
If you would like to request a sign language interpreter or will be attending class with an aide, please fill out our contact form. Please also let us know if you have any preferences (vision access, etc).
Class ticket purchases are non-refundable for any reason, however a credit or transfer may be granted if requested 7+ days prior to your scheduled class. For more information on our policies, please visit our FAQ.
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Meet the Teacher
Matt Rogers has been sharing stories of Rochester for the past eight years as the artist behind The Lost Borough, a brand that celebrates the history, culture, and pride of our city. As a native Rochesterian and avid explorer, he finds that the best way for people to truly know their city is by walking its streets and venturing into the urban landscape around them. Outside of history and exploration, Matt's passions lie somewhere between art, life, beer, and LEGOs.
Charlotte, Rochester's northernmost neighborhood, is famous for Ontario Beach Park and the historic Charlotte-Genesee lighthouse, restored in 1984. Once a bustling summer resort, it features waterfront vacation homes and notable landmarks like the Latta-Meech House. Accessible via Lake Avenue, it remains a scenic destination with attractions such as Turning Point Park.