Bundy Museum

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Built at the turn of the last century. The Bundy has been investigated by several teams from around the region. Activity has ranged from apparitions being seen in the 2nd floor window, energy vortexes on the 3rd floor that make t difficult to stand and an uneasy feeling in the African Art exhibit in the basement. The brothers that originally owned the house started the company that would later become IBM.

(Submitted by James “ANVIL” Milligan)

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Geographic Information

Address:
129 Main St
Binghamton, NY
United States

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GPS:
42.1016374, -75.9279282
County:
Broome County, New York
Nearest Towns:
Binghamton, NY (0.5 mi.)
Johnson City, NY (1.9 mi.)
Port Dickinson, NY (2.7 mi.)
Endwell, NY (4.8 mi.)
Chenango Bridge, NY (5.6 mi.)
Endicott, NY (6.2 mi.)
Glen Aubrey, NY (11.6 mi.)
Apalachin, NY (11.8 mi.)
Little Meadows, PA (12.9 mi.)
Great Bend, PA (13.1 mi.)

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  1. Great location to investigate. Several spirits are still residing both in the house and the annex. At least 2 of the previous owners, some domestic help and a young girl can be encountered on any given night. EVP’s, Spirit boxes, IR and Full spectrum cams … great place for all your equipment.
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