I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rochester, New York in order to conduct some research on Louise Brooks at the George Eastman
House Museum. During my four day visit, I had the chance to meet friends,
talk on the radio, and walk the streets of a city Louise Brooks once called home. I also spent two and a half days reading through Brooks' notebooks. (More on that at a later date.)
While I was in Rochester, I had the chance to visit a few sites of interest to fans of Louise Brooks. My thanks to Rochester resident Tim Moore who was my valued guide. All of the snapshots below were taken by myself, unless otherwise noted. Here they are, in no particular order.
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Rochester Public Library, which Louise Brooks visited many times. |
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The one-time site of the Regent Theater, the first theater to show a Brooks' film in Rochester. |
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Under a different name, this is the restaurant where Brooks and Kenneth Tynan once ate.
(Photo by Tim Moore) |
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Outside the Eastman Theater, where Louise Brooks danced as a member of the Denishawn Dance Co.
(Photo by Tim Moore) |
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Inside the Eastman Theater. Brooks danced upon that very stage! |
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Outside Brooks' longtime Rochester apartment on North Goodman street, which is not far from the GEH.
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Another view of Brooks' apartment building in Rochester. |
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Outside the newly renamed George Eastman Museum. |
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At my work station inside the George Eastman Museum, where I spent 2 1/2 days reading Brooks' notebooks.
(Photo by Tim Moore) |
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The Dryden Theater is attached to the Eastman Museum. Most all of Brooks surviving films
have been shown there, and the actress herself watched movies there. |
To be continued ......
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