The Bundy Museum of History & Art Campus
The Bundy Museum of History & Art is a complex of five independent buildings, each of which contains various exhibits, some permanent and some transitory.
The Harlow E. Bundy House
Our main building, the Harlow E. Bundy House contains 3 floors of original and beautifully preserved decor as well as additional exhibit and gallery space. For more on the history of the Bundy House and the accompanying museum, please visit our history page.
Binghamton Photo, 32 Cedar St.
The Bundy Annex
What’s happening at the
Harlow E. Bundy House
32 Cedar st. is home to Binghamton Photo, the only local community studio which houses Darkrooms for both members and the community as well as offers various services. Upstairs, you will find a large, beautiful photo gallery and our African exhibit on the 3rd floor.
What’s happening at Binghamton Photo
Located behind the Bundy Mansion, the Bundy Annex (formerly a carriage house) is home to the Vintage Barbershop Exhibit and the 1893 World’s Fair Booth Exhibit and the Rod Serling Archive.
What’s Happening at The Bundy Annex
Gallery 131
Located next door to the Harlow E. Bundy House, Gallery 131 hosts some of our largest exhibits.
What’s Happening at Gallery 131
Anna Palmer House
Built in 1889 and designed by Architect Audley Reynolds, the Anna Palmer House later became the home of Joseph Lacey, a cigar box manufacturer and cabinetmaker, as well as his wife Emma.
Used during mid-20th century as a private hospital by Dr. John Walling, the Anna Palmer House now serves as the Bundy Museum of History & Arts Administrative office.