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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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Lattimore Place

One of the roads in the NTID complex, Lattimore Place is named for Samuel A. Lattimore, who was a professor of chemistry at the University of Rochester and a chemist for the NYS Department of Agriculture. He was widely known in scientific circles and respected for his superior scientific attainments.

He strongly believed that a technical education was necessary for all workmen who intended to engage in manufacturing. He was one of the charter members of the board of directors of the Mechanics Institute.

In 1891 he assisted with the merger of the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute. He served as a trustee for 28 years.