Community Info
Rochester, Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota's third largest city, is in Olmsted County. Best known as the home of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester was voted as one of the "Best Places to Live" by Money Magazine in August 2005. As of 2005 census estimates, the city had a total population of 97,806.
The Mayo Clinic and IBM's Rochester campus are the two biggest private employers in the city.
Rochester is about 76 miles southeast of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
Overview
The primary industries in Rochester are medical services, computer design and programming, light manufacturing (mostly computers and electronics), and a substantial hotel/resort and restaurant trade that serves visitors from around the world.
Actress Lea Thompson was born in Rochester, and Frank B. Kellogg, who eventually became U.S. Secretary of State, had a law office in the city in the 19th century. Many famous people from around the world, including former President Ronald Reagan and King Hussein of Jordan, have visited the city to take advantage of the Mayo Clinic's services. Many of the tallest buildings in Rochester are owned by Mayo. The Gonda Building is the tallest owned by the clinic, and it is attached to the cross-shaped Mayo Building.