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Islamic Awareness Center – Binghamton, NY

About The Sacred Site

Location:
74 Conklin Ave
Binghamton, NY 13903

Used as a House of Worship since 1871.  Designed and built by architect Henry M. Congdon with double staircase leading to the main entrance.  Roof features multiple gables with a tower at the rear of the building.  Formerly the Church of the Good Shepherd it was purchased by the present congregation in 2010 and redesigned as a mosque with a prayer niche facing north east toward Mecca.  This became the cultural and architectural focal point of this sacred site.

Website: https://islamicawarenesscenter.com/

Date of Construction: 1850-1899

Style: Gothic Revival

Architect / Builder: Henry M. Congdon

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