Rochester, and so much more
Rochesterville was the seat of Monroe County, New York by 1821 and was rechartered as a city under the shortened name of Rochester in 1834. The Erie Canal Aqueduct, at the site of the modern day Broad Street Bridge in downtown Rochester ny, was built in 1823 to direct the waters of the newly constructed Erie Canal over the Genesee River. The Erie Canal now connected Rochester to all points east and west. Having grown to the largest flour producing city in the United States by 1838, Rochester NY became known as the Flour City. Also doubling in population by 1838, Rochester earned distinction as the first American boomtown.