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Recreation Park is a public, urban park in Binghamton, New York. Located in Binghamton's West Side, Recreation Park is bordered by Seminary Avenue on the South, Beethoven Street on the West, Schubert Street on the North, and Laurel Avenue on the East. It was founded by shoe manufacturer George F. Johnson, and is home to one of his six famous carousels. The park also contains a bandstand, statues, numerous athletic fields and courts, a playground, and walking paths.HistoryPrior to being a park, the property was primarily farmland, owned by Abel Bennett, the former first mayor of Binghamton, along with three smaller parcels owned by others. These parcels, totaling eighteen acres in all, were purchased by George F. Johnson, the founder of Endicott-Johnson Shoe Corp., and then donated to the City of Binghamton in October 1921. The only condition of this gift of property was "that it shall remain forever a public park, and that it shall be properly improved and maintained by the city as such. If at any time this property shall be used for any other purpose, it shall revert to the giver, his heirs or assigns."The Herschell carousel was added in 1925. The bathhouse, which once had a red tile roof, still serves its patrons. The bandstand hosts concerts in the summertime. In the early days of the park, a giant wooden toboggan slide was situated at the Laurel Avenue side but was lost in a fire.By the 1980s, the park was in serious disrepair. In the 1986 Heritage Committee Special Report, written by a task force that reviewed the park and made recommendations, members lamented that the park "has primarily changed only in the form of falling into such a state of disrepair that renovation is no longer cost efficient." The park underwent restoration, including restoration of the bandstand. The reflecting pool and its sculpture, Boy with Fish, were restored in 2004 (the latter by the Binghamton University art department through a grant from the Rose-Ross University and Community Projects Fund).

Address: Beethoven St & Seminary Ave, Binghamton, NY 13905, USA
Phone: (607) 722-9166
State: New York
Zip Code: 13905


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Wow! Amazing and peaceful place. If you want to leave this world and spend some time in nature, this is the best place. Don't forget to witness the sunset! It's way too awesome.
8 years ago (27-10-2017)
We went to this park specifically to check out the Rod Serling plaque in the gazebo and the carousel which has free rides until 8 p.m. We had no idea that an artist had painted scenes from different Twilight Zone episodes around the outside of the carousel. Very cool! Lovely park, lots of shade, great playground for kids, and an outdoor public pool. Hope to return when they eventually erect a statue in his honour!!
8 years ago (04-08-2017)
Beautiful park, but go during the day when older kids are in school unless you want your children to learn a whole new colorful vocabulary and distasteful behaviors. It was really a shame too. Park officials try by putting up signs, but even when asked to refrain from using the language around young children they wouldn't stop.
8 years ago (27-09-2017)
Working Vintage carousel and Wurlitzer Band Organ. Sculptured Toddler/Baby Swimming Pool as well as a seperate kiddie pool and a larger swimming pool. Diving boards have been removed sadly,as they have been from most parks in the area. First the children's flamethrowers and now this?! Chenango State Park, may be the only one left with fully functional diving boards. Good pickup games of B-ball to be had here. Just pick up your dogs excrement and the park shines.
8 years ago (13-08-2017)
Very good place to take the kids. There is so much fun for them. Wheelchair swing set for kids with disabilities.
8 years ago (03-09-2017)
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