What is browns race?

Brown's Race is a historic district located in Rochester, New York. It is named after Nathaniel Rochester's brother, Isaac Brown, who established a flour mill along the Genesee River in 1817. The race refers to the millrace that was dug to provide water to the mill. The area became a hub of industrial activity in the 19th century, with many mills, factories, and warehouses located along the race. Many of these structures have been preserved and repurposed into loft apartments, offices, and shops. Brown's Race also includes several museums, such as the Rochester Museum and Science Center and the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. Today, it is a popular tourist destination and cultural center in Rochester.