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Recreation Park (Binghamton)

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120:, purchased this land, along with three smaller parcels of land owned by other landowners. In October 1921 he donated all of it to the City of Binghamton on condition "that it shall remain forever a public park, and that it shall be properly improved and maintained by the city as such. If at any time this property shall be used for any other purpose, it shall revert to the giver, his heirs or assigns." 143:
The park had fallen into serious disrepair by the 1980s. In response, a task force set about examining the park and its amenities and making recommendations regarding repairs and restoration, which were published in the 1986 Heritage Committee Special Report. In the report the members noted that the
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in 1992. The bathhouse, whose roof once comprised red tiles, continues to serve patrons. The bandstand hosts concerts in the summertime. A giant wooden toboggan slide was situated at the Laurel Avenue side of the park in its early days but it was lost in a fire.
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park "has primarily changed only in the form of falling into such a state of disrepair that renovation is no longer cost efficient." As a result, the park underwent restoration, including restoration of the bandstand. In 2004 the
96:. Located in Binghamton's West Side, Recreation Park is bordered by Schubert Street to the North, and Laurel Avenue to the East, Seminary Avenue to the South, and Beethoven Street to the West. Shoe manufacturer 104:'s six famous carousels. The park also contains a bandstand, statues and monuments, numerous athletic fields and courts, swimming facilities, a playground, and walking paths in a grove of mature oak trees. 173:": Serling grew up in Binghamton and the carousel featured in the episode is said to have been inspired by the one in Recreation Park. The plaque and episode are also referenced heavily in the 2015 film 183:
In September 2021 Freshcoat607 was contacted by the city of Binghamton for light restoration. Over 3 days they used approximately 15 Gallons of paint to make the Bandstand shine brightly once again.
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art department, utilizing a grant from the Rose-Ross University and Community Projects Fund, restored the reflecting pool and its sculpture
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The area where the park now stands was originally farmland owned by Abel Bennett, the former first mayor of Binghamton.
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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providing the carousel's music. The carousel was listed on the
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memorial plaque in the bandstand, which refers to the
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Index

Urban park
Binghamton
New York
urban park
Binghamton, New York
George F. Johnson
Allan Herschell
George F. Johnson
Endicott-Johnson Shoe Corp.
George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel
Wurlitzer
Band Organ
National Register of Historic Places
Binghamton University
Charles Keck
Rod Serling
Twilight Zone
Walking Distance
The Rewrite



"West Side Neighborhood Association of Binghamton, NY, Inc.: Recreation Park"
the original
"National Register of Historic Places Registration: George F. Johnson Recreation Park Carousel"
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
"Accompanying eight photos"
"Rod Serling official website"
the original
City of Binghamton carousels

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