Binghamton, New York

Binghamton is a city in New York State. The long-running Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is home to monkeys, birds of prey and endangered big cats. Nearby, the Discovery Center of the Southern Tier offers hands-on exhibits and play areas for children. Several green spaces, including Recreation Park, feature wood-carved, 1920s carousels. The Phelps Mansion Museum was the elaborate Gilded Age home of a local banker.

The Brandywine Highway

... one of the few places in New York where cars can drive on left-hand side of the road, at least for three blocks.

Binghamton

Binghamton

Where the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers join together.

Five Mile Point Flyover – Cloverleaf

This cloverleaf where the Southern Tier Expressway and Interstate 81 split apart is rather fascinating to say the least. While it's a fully functional interchange, that gives priority to these major highways, it's unusual in it's design and layout.

Brandywine Expressway in Binghamton 1961

In the early 1960s, Interstate 81 and 86 was not completed in Binghamton, but the Brandywine Expressway had been constructed from downtown to Chenango Bridge, NY 12B.