The third-largest urban area in New York State, Rochester has more sites on the National Register of Historic Places than any other city its size. Known for its beautiful parks and gardens, the city hosts the celebrated Lilac Festival each May. The Raging Rivers Waterpark, Seabreeze Amusement Park and Seneca Park Zoo are all popular entertainment spots. George Eastman, inventor in 1892 of roll film and the Kodak camera, lived here. The George Eastman House is a national historical landmark and its outstanding International Museum of Photography details the development of the art from the time of Daguerre to the satellite photos of the space age. At the Rochester Museum and Science Center, visitors can learn about the Seneca Native Americans through exhibits and artifacts that date from 1550 to 1820. The Laser, Light & Fireworks Spectacular in the High Falls District includes interactive 3-D exhibits, including a model flour mill. At nearby Victor, the ‘capital’ of the Seneca people from 1650 to 1687 is preserved at the State Historic Site of Ganondagan.