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Binghamton University history: How SUNY came to Broome County
Binghamton University can trace its roots back to Endicott s Triple Cities College, which in 1950 was affiliated with Syracuse U. before joining SUNY.
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Binghamton roads have sparked debate no matter what they were made of
When you re complaining about the condition of Binghamton roads, remember how many there are and that they used to be a lot less comfortable.
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Baby boom in Broome County led to a massive expansion of schools
As the baby boom generation hit Broome County schools just a few years after World War II, many buildings had to be expanded and replaced.
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Red s Kettle Inn site a Johnson City icon for almost 90 years
Red’s Kettle Inn opened in Johnson City in 1949, but the site had already been a popular restaurant and tavern, as well as other businesses.
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Alice Freeman Palmer was an educational pioneer from Broome County
Alice Freeman Palmer, born in the Town of Colesville, became the president of Wellesley College only the second woman head of a college at age 26.
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