If this is an attraction so are the rest rooms at Grand Central Station. The house is situated on the west side of Binghamton which is a predomenently lower middle class neighborhood with small clap board houses on very tiny lots-most way past their prime, placed in neat rows-a bit like Queens NY (Archie Bunker's place). The fact that a house was once owned by the only person from Binghamton with any name recognition (and fading at that) does not make that home an "attraction". It is certainly not worth crossing the town to see and it certainly is not worth coming to this city to see.
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