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Salvation Temple Church – Binghamton

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Location:
80 Main Street
Binghamton, NY 13905

Dedicated in 1899 and constructed of Ohio sandstone.  It was designed by architect Sanford O. Lacey in Romanesque style and known for its large fan shaped windows.  A raised main entrance and covered porch framed by a large arched opening leads to the seating area and gallery.

Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Salvation-Temple-Church

Date of Construction: Italianate

Style: 1898

Architect / Builder: Stanford O. Lacey

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