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The Binghamton University Art Museum is an art museum in Binghamton, New York within Binghamton University. [1] Located on the second floor of the main Fine Arts Building on the campus, the museum's permanent collection includes over 3,500 [ 2 ] works from various eras and of different media.
Two days after Harriet Tubman Day, the Downtown Binghamton Freedom Trail, which includes 12 historic markers around the city, was unveiled at Binghamton University's Downtown Center.
Houses in Binghamton, New York (9 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Binghamton, New York" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
The layout depicts the 1950s era, with regional landscapes including Binghamton, Johnson City, Owego, Endicott, and parts of Northern Pennsylvania. Nature Trek - Over 150 mounted specimens on display in representations of the region’s deciduous and transitional forests, wetlands, meadows, and backyard habitats.
There are plenty of things to do in the Binghamton area especially as summer approaches. ... 3:00 p.m. Recreation Park in Binghamton (near the bandstand)4:30 p.m. New Leaf Cider Co. (800 Nolan ...
The tree, sandwiched between two residences near Binghamton University's Vestal campus, is 80 feet tall and 43 feet in diameter. Each year, the Rockefeller Center selects a Norway spruce as its ...
It features cut stone veneer, a variety of decorative shingles, and a tall conical corner tower. It was built by Binghamton businessman Harlow Bundy (1856-1914), who owned the Bundy Manufacturing Company, a predecessor of IBM. [2]: 3 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 11, 2011. [1]
Cutler Botanic Garden (3.5 acres) is a botanical garden located at 840 Front Street, Binghamton, New York. It is open daily, without charge. [1] The garden was established by Miss Frances Cutler, who donated land to the Cornell University Cooperative Extension. In 1978 the idea began for a botanical garden, and the garden opened to the public ...