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  1. Coordinates: 42°5′56″N 75°54′39″W. Binghamton, New York. City. Clockwise from top: Downtown Binghamton skyline, the Endicott Johnson Square Deal Arch, the South Washington Street Bridge, the Ross Park Zoo carousel, Court Street Historic District, downtown in winter, and the Spiedie Fest and Balloon Rally. Nicknames:

  2. Things to Do in Binghamton, New York: See Tripadvisor's 12,238 traveler reviews and photos of Binghamton tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Binghamton. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Binghamton, city, seat (1806) of Broome county, south-central New York, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the Chenango and Susquehanna rivers, near the Pennsylvania border, 75 miles (121 km) south of Syracuse. With Johnson City and Endicott, it forms the Triple Cities. Settled in 1787 at the site.

  4. History. Phelps Mansion Museum. Three-story Victorian home from the 1870s offering visitors a look back at the Gilded Age. more. Roberson Museum and Science Center. Science, history, and culture. Home to the region’s largest model train display. more. Antique Row. Unique city street filled with antique, collectible, and refinishing shops. more.

  5. Apr 21, 2023 · Located on the southern tier of the state of New York, Binghamton is an ideal vacation spot for nature and sports enthusiasts. The city’s well-preserved history will give you a glimpse into the Victorian era.

  6. Binghamton University is the number-one ranked public university in New York. A world-class university built on a foundation of strong academics and vibrant research. Our unique character – shaped by outstanding faculty and engaged students – promotes student success on campus and beyond.

  7. Binghamton, New York. Home to the University of Binghamton and the birthplace of IBM and the Link Flight Simulator, the city of Binghamton has long been a center of education and industry. The Kopernik Observatory is one of the largest public observatories in the world, running science outreach programs for children of all ages.