ROSS PARK ZOO in Binghamton N.Y
We had a family outing to the local zoo.the ROSS PARK ZOO..in Binghamton ny. We had a blast. The kids always love to see all the animals. Thanks for watching our video don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe..and most importantly HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Binghamton - New York
group facebook -
The most beautiful places and sight in Binghamton.
Top 13. Best Tourist Attractions in Binghamton - New York: Phelps Mansion Museum, Otsiningo Park, The Discovery Center, Recreation Park Carousel, Roberson Museum and Science Center, Ross Park Zoo, NYSEG Stadium, Bundy Museum of History and Art, The Forum Theater, Court Street Historic District, South Washington Street Parabolic Bridge, Recreation Park, Confluence Park
Trucking though Binghamton NY
Kenworth w900l. I do not own the rights to the music was playing in the background on the radio
The haunted ghost town in Binghamton NY
Holiday Inn Binghamton-Downtown Hawley Street - Binghamton Hotels, New York
Holiday Inn Binghamton-Downtown Hawley Street 3 Stars - Binghamton Hotels, New York Within US Travel Directory Centrally located in Binghamton’s downtown business district, this hotel offers on-site dining and an indoor pool. All rooms feature free Wi-Fi. Ross Park Zoo is 7 minutes’ drive away.
Hotel Location :
Holiday Inn Binghamton-Downtown Hawley Street, 2-8 Hawley Street , NY 13901, USA
Booking now :
Hotels list and More information visit U.S. Travel Directory
► Facebook :
Twitter :
Willis Sharpe Kilmer | Path Through History | WSKG History
In 1890, Willis Sharpe Kilmer arrived in Binghamton, New York where he took over the advertising department of the family business- Dr. Kilmer and Company. Young Willis devised a new and extremely effective print campaign that turned one of the company's many patent medicines, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root Kidney Liver and Bladder Cure, into a household name.
‘Uniquely New York’ is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Links:
Path Through History:
WSKG’s Path Through History:
Broome County Historical Society :
Photos Courtesy of:
Broome County Historical Society
S1.E66-Robert Went to College WHERE?!! Antique Carousels, Davis College & Binghamton, New York.
*VIDEO INFORMATION*
Episode 66 was filmed on April 3, 2018 in Binghamton and Johnson City, New York.
Robert took Debra on a trip down memory lane while we were passing through the southern tier of New York. We visited his old stomping grounds, his college and there’s a surprise reveal that involves an antique carousel. Debra enjoyed the architecture and said she thought she was in a movie set. Appropriate …. since this video includes a bank possibly being robbed. Plus Binghamton ignited Debra’s imagination so much so that it will serve as the setting for the final story in Debra’s next book.
*PRODUCTS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO*
- For ALL Amazon purchases, anytime, please use our affiliate link below. Thank you!
*MUSIC INFORMATION*
Epidemic Sound
epidemicsound.com
“Appalachian Trail 2 (Sting)”
“A Candle In An Empty Room” by Niklas Ahlstrom
“On A Clear Morning” by Sunfish Grove
Thanks to Peter McKinnon for the tip about Epidemic Sound.
TWO MEANDER LINKS and INFO...
SOCIAL MEDIA:
YouTube -
Website -
Facebook -
Instagram -
Robert’s Channel -
Debra’s Channel -
SUPPORT:
Patreon -
PayPal Support -
Merchandise -
Amazon Affiliate Link -
READING:
Two Meander Blog Posts:
Robert's Books:
My Book:
CONTACT US:
twomeander@gmail.com
MAILING ADDRESS:
50078 Ehrenberg Parker Highway
Ste # 80-124
Ehrenberg AZ 85334
(recipient name plus all 3 lines is required)
SPECIAL NOTICE:
2018 Two Meander Rice Ranch Meetup:
December 12-16, 2018
2012 Carousel Day
The most historic and largest of the six carousels in Broome County, and it hosts an annual event in its honor. Greater Binghamton has the only carousel collection of this kind in the world. Of the fewer than 170 antique carousels remaining in the United States and Canada, six are in Greater Binghamton, New York. Because of the uniqueness of these carousels and the incomparable circumstances of their survival and existence, all six are placed on the New York State Historic Register and the National Register of Historic Places. The admission price: one piece of litter.
Apartment building on fire in Binghamton, NY
Best Italian Restaurant Binghamton NY
Best Italian Restaurant Binghamton NY
At The Confluence - Binghamton
1990 video postcard of Binghamton and the Triple Cities by Bob Huckabone of Contemporary Video Productions in Endicott, and Broome County Historian Gerry Smith.. This is an amazing look at the Greater Binghamton area from about a quarter-century ago.
Please check out their website and support this great work by purchasing a higher quality DVD version of this video time capsule.
Thank you Bob Huckabone for permission to share this video.
FB Post Merry=Go Round 20190601 160210
Ain't life just like riding a Merry-Go-Round? Lots of anticipation, excitement, & sure to be a wild ride! Lots of Ups & Downs neither of where you can stay for long! Sometimes it feels like you are just going around in a circle and then you realize that you are! The bands play, the horses neigh, and you hold on for dear life. Another trip around just to make sure that you did not miss anything and then all of a sudden you are another day, another year, another decade, but only one dear, precise, & nonrepeatable lifetime older.. and wiser so you are ready to let go of the reins and jump horses! After all there are people in line waiting for the next ride! But then the music stops, life slows down, sometimes abruptly with the slam of a coffin, sometimes it seems like it takes forever to end... longevity indeed has its place... with or without a Grand Finale! Enjoy the ride, the moment, the day, and the rest of your life! TROML Baby (an exclamation of JOY)!!! (Andy Reistetter; 6/1/19’ Facebook Post with 1 Video)
Welcome to Binghamton, ‘Carousel Capital of the World’
There are fewer than 170 antique carousels in the United States and Canada, and the Binghamton area has six, making it home to the biggest collection in the world. The six carousels are located in parks in Johnson City, Binghamton, Endicott and Endwell. They’re open from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The carousels were a gift from George F. Johnson, a shoe manufacturer and benefactor, who donated them between 1919 and 1934 so anyone could ride for free. The largest of the six carousels is located in Johnson City’s C. Fred Johnson Park and contains 72 original figures. With mirrors and painted scenic panels, this carousel is a decadent attraction. The oldest carousel resides with the animals at the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park, and boasts some creatures of its own. With 60 jumping horses, two chariots and monkeys, this one turns to the tune of its original 51-key Wurlitzer Military Band Organ. They are all now currently in enclosed areas to keep them from being exposed to the elements, to save on maintenance later. Still free, some of the parks ask for a piece of litter in exchange for an admission ticket as a way to have the community help keep the community spaces clean. Now in their eighth decade, the carousels have become a part of many memories, young and old.. (Excerpts from article by Alexandra Abel on April 20, 2012.)