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Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church – Binghamton, NY

About The Sacred Site

Location:
44 Main Street
Binghamton, NY 13905

Constructed in 1895 in the High Victorian Gothic Style of New York bluestone with limestone trim. There are a number of beautiful stained glass windows including the Welden Window which dominates the south end of the church. Also featured is a wonderful Casavant organ installed in 1960. A historic marker in front of the church designates that this house of worship has been placed on the National Register of Historic places in 1998 by the  United States Department of the Interior.

Website: https://www.trinitymemorial.org/

Date of Construction: 1850-1899

Style: Victorian Gothic

Architect / Builder: Lacey & Bartoo; Cummings>Lacey & Bartoo

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