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Redeemer Lutheran Church – Binghamton

About The Sacred Site

Location:
72 Main Street
Binghamton, NY 13905
Built in 1911 and designed by architect Walter H. Whitlock.  The white masonry building is imbedded with a red cross facing Chapin Street.  Congregation organized the first Lutheran Church in Binghamton.  The church contains a mechanical action organ built by James Louder Inc. of Montreal , Canada.

Website: http://redeemerbgm.org/

Date of Construction: 1911

Style: Mission

Architect / Builder: Walter H. Whitlock

Activities

Music, displays and tours.

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