Eastman Business Park

The complex runs parallel to New York State Route 104 and Mount Read Boulevard for most of its length.

It was formerly serviced by the Rochester Subway via the Dewey Avenue surface connection.

The park would eventually become the largest photographic product manufacturing facility in the world, employing over 15,000 employees in over 154 different buildings spanning its 1,300 acres.

[7] In 2012 it was revealed that Kodak had stored uranium in an underground lab for almost 30 years.

Although the uranium was considered weapons-grade, it was not present in large enough quantities to construct a weapon with.

Aerial photograph
Memorial to George Eastman at Eastman Business Park. His ashes lie beneath the Georgia marble monument.