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Buildings, roads, and residences on campus are named to honor individuals associated with the history of the institute.

Lowenthal Road

Lowenthal Road is one of the main entrances from Jefferson Road into the campus.It is named in honor of Max Lowenthal, who was one of the original founders and trustees of the Mechanics Institute.

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Andrews Memorial Drive

Andrews Memorial Drive was named to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ezra R. Andrews. Mr. Andrews was one of the founders of Mechanics Institute. A strong advocate for both technical and art education, he served on the board of directors for about 30 years and served as the first president of the board (1891-1899).

As a young boy, Ezra fed the presses of the Rochester Democrat, a local newspaper. He became a printer and publisher, and later was president of the Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Company.

Mrs. Ezra Andrews was the principal organizer of the Department of Domestic Science and Art and president of the Domestic Science Board at the Mechanics Institute.