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Temple Concord Reform

Temple Concord Reform

1.16km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Temple Concord Reform is a Reform Jewish community located in Broome County, New York, near Hunter Island and the Binghamton University Nature Preserve. The congregation has been serving the area since its inception in 1882 and is the oldest Jewish congregation in Broome County. The Temple is home to a vibrant and diverse community of Reform Jews, which includes members from many different backgrounds and cultures.

Confluence Park

Confluence Park

1.36km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Confluence Park is a popular outdoor destination located in the Broome section of the Bronx, New York City. It is located just 5 miles west of Highland Park Carousel, 5 miles east of Dorchester Park and 5 miles east of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island. The park is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts and provides a variety of recreational activities for visitors.

Phelps Mansion Museum

Phelps Mansion Museum

1.85km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

The Phelps Mansion Museum is a historic house museum, housed in the former home of Anson Phelps and Elizabeth Ledyard Phelps, which was built in 1851. It is set on a hill overlooking the Susquehanna River in the small village of Binghamton. The Phelps Mansion has been a local landmark for over 150 years, and is a testament to the city's past. Visitors can explore the main house, the carriage house, the ice house, and the grounds.

Ross Park Carousel

Ross Park Carousel

3.35km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Ross Park Carousel is a popular destination located in Broome County, New York. Located just 11 miles south of Dorchester Park and 13 miles north of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island, the carousel is an enjoyable destination for visitors of all ages. This classic carousel features 48 hand-carved horses on four rows, with two rows of chariots.

Ross Park Zoo

Ross Park Zoo

3.39km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Ross Park Zoo is located in Broome County, New York and is home to over 200 different species of animals. The zoo is divided into five sections: The African Savannah, The Asian Jungle, The North American Woods, The South American Aviary, and The Reptile House. Visitors to the zoo can explore the exhibits and observe the animals in their natural habitats.

Cutler Botanic Garden

Cutler Botanic Garden

3.48km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Cutler Botanic Garden in Broome County is a peaceful outdoor oasis that provides visitors with a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Located just 2 miles from Dorchester Park, the botanical garden is a picturesque and tranquil spot, featuring a variety of beautiful and diverse plant life. Visitors can meander along the garden's winding pathways, taking in the many different types of plants from around the world.

Binghamton University Nature Preserve

Binghamton University Nature Preserve

4.13km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Binghamton University Nature Preserve is a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts, located just 15 miles west of West Endicott Park Carousel in the Broome section of the Bronx. The preserve is home to a wide variety of wildlife and encompasses a variety of habitats, including forests, wetlands, grasslands, and ponds. Visitors of all ages can explore the area's trails, observe the birds and other wildlife, while also participating in educational programs and events.

New York State Inebriate Asylum

New York State Inebriate Asylum

5.18km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

The New York State Inebriate Asylum was a prominent facility located in Broome County, New York. Established in 1864, the asylum offered a range of rehabilitation services to those suffering from the effects of alcohol and substance abuse. The facility was intended for long-term patient care and was renowned for its innovative approach to treating alcoholism and addiction.

Arnold Park

Arnold Park

8.13km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Arnold Park is a popular outdoor destination located just 5 miles west of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island, Arnold Park provides visitors with a variety of recreational activities such as swimming, fishing, hiking, biking, and much more. Arnold Park also has a large picnic area featuring tables, benches, grills, and playgrounds for families to enjoy. Arnold Park is ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city for a day and enjoy the natural beauty of the Bronx.

Vestal Rail Trail

Vestal Rail Trail

8.7km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

The Vestal Rail Trail is a popular outdoor destination located in Broome County, New York, just 8 miles south of Dorchester Park and 10 miles north of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island. This 3.3-mile long trail follows the abandoned New York, Ontario and Western Railroad corridor from Ouaquaga to Apalachin. Along the way, visitors can enjoy spectacular views of the Susquehanna River, and the trail is an ideal spot for biking, hiking, and cross-country skiing.

Highland Park Carousel

Highland Park Carousel

8.72km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Highland Park Carousel, located in Broome County, New York, is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located just 5 miles west of Dorchester Park in the Bronx, the Highland Park Carousel offers a variety of activities for a fun-filled day. The carousel is housed in an octagonal building and is home to over two dozen hand-carved horses. Visitors can take a ride on one of the horses, as well as take a spin on an old-fashioned ferris wheel.

George W. Johnson Park Carousel

George W. Johnson Park Carousel

10.17km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

George W. Johnson Park Carousel is located in the Broome section of the Bronx, New York City and is the only remaining wooden carousel in the city. It is located just north of Dorchester Park and 8 miles northeast of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island. George W. Johnson Park Carousel is a popular destination for visitors of all ages who come to enjoy the nostalgia and beauty of classic carousel rides.

West Endicott Park Carousel

West Endicott Park Carousel

12.08km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

West Endicott Park Carousel is located in the Broome section of the Bronx, New York City. It is located just 5 miles west of Highland Park Carousel and 8 miles east of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island. As the only remaining wooden carousel in the county, it is a popular destination for visitors of all ages who come to experience the nostalgia of classic carousel rides. The carousel features original horses, chariots and a restored organ.

Glendale Park

Glendale Park

12.71km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Glendale Park in Broome County, New York is a popular outdoor destination located just 15 miles east of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island, and 10 miles west of Binghamton University Nature Preserve. The park offers a variety of activities, including fishing, swimming, hiking, and camping. Visitors can take advantage of the park's scenic views and amenities, such as picnic tables, playgrounds, and boat launches.

Kopernik Observatory & Science Center

Kopernik Observatory & Science Center

14.09km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Kopernik Observatory & Science Center is a unique educational facility located in Vestal, New York. Just seven miles from Hunter Island and twenty miles from both Highland Park Carousel and Dorchester Park, Kopernik Observatory & Science Center offers educational programs for all ages, from pre-K to adult. From seasonal star gazing to special events, the observatory offers a variety of activities to enjoy while learning about the stars.

Nathaniel Cole Park

Nathaniel Cole Park

18.83km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Nathaniel Cole Park in Broome County, New York is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Located along the Susquehanna River, the park offers a variety of amenities and activities for visitors to enjoy. The park features a picnic area, playground, fishing pier, and more than seven miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Visitors can also rent canoes, kayaks, and other watercraft to explore the river.

Dorchester Park

Dorchester Park

28.27km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Dorchester Park in Broome County is an outdoor destination for those seeking a peaceful escape. Located in the southern end of the county, the park features a large lake surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy activities such as camping, fishing, swimming, kayaking, and hiking on the park's trails. Additionally, there are several picnic areas and pavilions that can be used for family gatherings and other events.

Long Pond

Long Pond

35.95km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Long Pond in Chenango County is quite the hidden gem of Upstate New York. Surrounded by rolling hills and an abundance of wildlife, Long Pond offers a serene and picturesque lake experience that is truly unparalleled. Not to mention, the fishing here is top-notch. You'll find varieties of trout, bass, and even the occasional sunfish that practically beg to be reeled in. But don't just take my word for it, grab your tackle box and head on out to Long Pond for a day of fishing and relaxation.

Oquaga Lake

Oquaga Lake

39.65km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Oquaga Lake is a popular destination located in Broome County, New York. Located just ten miles west of Jerome Park Reservoir in Hunter Island, Oquaga Lake offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy fishing, kayaking, and swimming in the lake, as well as hiking and biking on nearby trails such as the Vestal Rail Trail. Additionally, Oquaga Lake is home to a variety of wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching as well.

Shindagin Hollow State Forest

Shindagin Hollow State Forest

40.9km from Bundy Museum of History and Art

Shindagin Hollow State Forest is a large and picturesque forest located in Tompkins County, New York. It is known for its diverse natural features, offering visitors a wide range of outdoor recreational opportunities.Encompassing approximately 5,266 acres, Shindagin Hollow State Forest boasts a mix of hardwood and coniferous trees, creating a beautiful and serene environment for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

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Bundy Museum of History and Art

Bundy Museum of History and Art

129 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905, USA

The Bundy Museum of History and Art is a popular destination in Broome County, New York City. Located just 5 miles west of Dorchester Park in the Broome section of the Bronx, the museum features a variety of exhibitions and collections related to the history and culture of the region. With more than 70,000 artifacts, visitors can explore the area's diverse history from Native American roots to the modern day.