Rochester, N.Y. — The 126th annual Lilac Festival ended Sunday, with thousands flocking to Highland Park.
Guests at the Lilac Festival , walking through one of the shaded trails lined with food trucks, Sunday, May 19, 2024. People in Rochester lined up to experience the final day of the Lilac Festival . Thousands spent the day at Highland Park taking in the sights and experiencing the festival attractions. Among them was amateur photographer Isabella Mulcahy of Hilton.
For Marshall Brooks, sharing the festival experiences with his family here in Rochester evoked happy memories. He traveled from Delray Beach, Florida to be with them.
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