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Temple Concord Synagogue – Binghamton

About The Sacred Site

Location:
9 Riverside Drive
Binghamton, NY 13905

Constructed in 1964, the contemporary style, one floor synagogue is constructed of tan shades of brick and glass. The focus of the pointed front of the edifice is a stained glass window with a metal Menorah. The Jonas M. Kilmer mansion’s porte cochere (covered vehicle passage way) connects the Jonas M. Kilmer mansion and synagogue. Kilmer’s  Binghamton’s patent medicine  included the famed cure-all called Swamp Root.

Website: http://www.templeconcord.com/

Date of Construction: 1850-1899

Style: Romanesque Revival

Architect / Builder: Vosburg, C. Edward

Activities

Tours of synagogue.

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