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Rochester may refer to:
Places
Settlements
England
United States
- Rochester, Illinois
 - Rochester, Indiana
 - Rochester, Iowa
 - Rochester, Kentucky
 - Rochester, Massachusetts
 - Rochester, Michigan
 - Rochester, Minnesota, the secondmost populous Rochester
 - Rochester, Missouri
 - Rochester, Nevada
 - Rochester, New Hampshire
 - Rochester, New York, the most populous Rochester
 - Rochester, Ulster County, New York
 - Rochester, Ohio (in Lorain County)
 - Rochester, Noble County, Ohio
 - Rochester, Pennsylvania
 - Rochester, Texas
 - Rochester, Vermont, a town
- Rochester (CDP), Vermont, the central village of the town
 
 - Rochester, Washington
 - Rochester, Wisconsin
 - Rochester, Kansas, a township
 - Rochester, North Dakota, a township
 - Rochester, Montana
 
Elsewhere
- Rochester, Alberta, Canada
 - Rochester, Victoria, Australia
 
Administrative areas
- Rochester (UK Parliament constituency), 1295–1918
 - City of Rochester-upon-Medway, an English district, 1982–1998
 - Diocese of Rochester, of the Church of England
 - Episcopal Diocese of Rochester, New York, US
 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York, US
 - Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona-Rochester, Minnesota, US
 
Schools
- King's School, Rochester, Kent, England
 - Rochester City School District, New York, US
 - Rochester College, Michigan, US
 - Rochester Community Schools (disambiguation)
 - Rochester Grammar School, Kent, England
 - Rochester High School (disambiguation)
 - Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, US
 - Rochester Maths, Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School, founded in 1701 in Kent, England
 - University Center Rochester, Minnesota, US
 - University of Minnesota Rochester, Minnesota, US
 - University of Rochester, New York, US
 
Other buildings and facilities
- Greater Rochester International Airport, New York, US
 - Rochester Airport (Kent), England
 - Rochester International Airport, Minnesota, US
 - HM Prison Rochester, Kent, England
 - Rochester Castle, Kent, England
 - Rochester Cathedral, Kent, England
 
People
- Rochester (surname)
 - John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, 17th century English poet
 - Eddie "Rochester" Anderson (1904–1977), American actor
 - Baron Rochester
 - Earl of Rochester
 - Edward Fairfax Rochester, a character Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
 
Ships
- HMS Rochester, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy
 - USS Rochester, the name of three ships in the U.S. Navy
 
Sport
- Rochester Americans or Amerks, an American Hockey League team
 - Rochester Braves, a pro football (American) team in 1936 also known as the Syracuse Braves
 - Rochester Express, professional softball team, 1978-1982, originally named the Rochester Zeniths
 - Rochester Flash, an American Soccer League (1981-1983, 1984) and United Soccer League team
 - Rochester Honkers, a Northwoods League baseball team
 - Rochester Jeffersons, an original National Football League team
 - Rochester Knighthawks, a National Lacrosse League team
 - Rochester Lancers (1967–80), an American Soccer League (1967-1969) and North American Soccer League (1970-1980) team
 - Rochester Raiders, an indoor football team
 - Rochester Rattlers, a Major League Lacrosse team
 - Rochester Red Wings, an International League baseball team
 - Rochester Rhinos, a soccer (football) club
 - Rochester Royals, a National Basketball Association team now known as the Sacramento Kings
 - Rochester Tigers, a pro football (American) team in 1936 also known as the Brooklyn Tigers
 - Rochester United F.C., a football (soccer) club
 - Rochester Zeniths (basketball), a basketball team in the Continental Basketball Association (1977-1982)
 
Other uses
- Rochester Products Division, former name of manufacturer of General Motors fuel system components (especially carburetors)
 
See also
- East Rochester (disambiguation)
 - Greater Rochester (disambiguation)
 - Rocester, Staffordshire, England
 - Rochester Hills, Michigan
 - Rochester Sentinel (disambiguation)
 - Rochester Township (disambiguation)
 
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