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The Architectural
Vision of Binghamton
In 1786, William Bingham, a wealthy
banker and land speculator from Philadelphia, purchased 10,000
acres of land in Upstate New York. Bingham had a vision of building
a model village that would rival any in New England. Bingham would
never live to see the city that would bear his name, but by the end
of the 19th century, Binghamton would become one of the
industrial centers in the Northeast. A new documentary by WSKG's
Brian Frey, Binghamton: Building The Parlor
City traces the history of Binghamton and its rise
from an Indian village through its industrial heyday. Premiered
during the June, 2003 WSKG TV Community Celebration.
Written, Produced and Edited
by WSKG's Brian Frey
Narrated by Bill
Gorman
A VHS tape of this program is
available for $19.95 or DVD for $19.95 (including shipping).
Call (607) 729-0100 ext. 343 or send an
E-mail.
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