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Binghamton Washington Street Armory
Basic Information | History | Images
Street address: |
Washington Street |
City: |
Binghamton |
County: |
Broome |
Year constructed: |
1904 |
Architect: |
George L. Heins |
Size : |
Unknown |
Square footage: |
79,414 NSF |
Acreage: |
Unknown |
Status: |
Closed in 1932 or 1934 / Bought by Broome County Technical Community College and converted to classrooms / Destroyed by fire in 1951 |
Units Stationed: |
Years: |
6th Battery |
1904 - 1910 |
1st Field Artillery Battalion, Battery C |
1911 - 1911 |
2nd Field Artillery Battalion, Battery C |
1912 - 1912 |
1st Field Artillery, 1st Battalion Battery C |
1913 - 1920 |
104th Field Artillery Regiment
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1921 - 1932 |
Co. H, 1st Infantry Regiment |
1904 - ???? |
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History
Units moved to new West End Avenue Armory in 1934.
Other armories in Binghamton:
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Last modified:
November 14, 2012
URL: http://www.dmna.state.ny.us/historic/links/armories/Binghamton Armory (Washington Street), Binghamton, Broome County.htm
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