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Christ Episcopal Church – Binghamton

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Location:
10 Henry Street
Binghamton, NY 13901

Architect Richard Upjohn designed the plans for this bluestone Gothic style church in 1853. The spire was added in 1903.  The oldest congregation in Binghamton, Joshua Whitney, William Bingham’s land agent was a member.  An elegant interior follows a traditional design of an Episcopal Church.  Paintings on the ceiling of the sanctuary includes the early Christian symbol of a pelican feeding its young. A marker on Binghamton’s Freedom Trail references the Underground Railroad.

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