Phantom Visions Paranormal
&
The Bundy Museum of History & Art
Presents:
The Bundy House Ghost Tours
This Friday July 16th at 8:00pm!
Phantom Visions Paranormal in association with The Bundy Museum of History & Art
is proud to announce that we are conducting monthly in person ghost tours again at
The Historic Bundy House.
Please join us for a haunted experience as Phantom Visions Paranormal tries to capture on camera haunting interactions of historic spirits and share their findings with you.
Reserve a spot for July 16th 8:00pm!
Send Phantom Visions Paranormal a message via Facebook or email.
The Investigation cost is $15 per person. We look forward to seeing you there!
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The Bundy House
In 1889, Willard L. Bundy, a jeweler and inventor, and his brother Harlow, a young entrepreneur, began manufacturing time recording clocks in downtown Binghamton, New York. In 1892, the
Elfred Bartoo-designed Queen Anne style home was built at 129 main street for Harlow and his wife Julia. The couple and their children Helen, Bruce, and Margaret, lived in the house until 1906. As the family grew and flourished, so did the Bundy Manufacturing Company. By the turn of the 20th century, thousands of workers world wide were clocking in on Bundy time recording machines. By 1924, Harlow Bundy’s company had grown to become International Business Machines - IBM.