Better Binghamton; a Report to the Mercantile-Press Club of Binghamton, N. Y., September 1911

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One or two other points are to be noted. While it has been suggested that the improvement of the riverbanks in the simple and Photographed by J. Horace McFarland Co.
Another view of the benefit the city of Harrlsburg gains from the river SI inexpensive manner proposed would mean much to women opera- tives, its benefits would not by any means be confined to them. They are spoken of only because no other park improvement would do for them quite as much as would this. Every citizen, however, would
... enjoy the riverbanks, and I would urge that in the broad space available just east of Washington Street, there be developed a children's playground, north of the promenade and drive. It would be conveniently located, in a section that offers no other play facilities to children, and in its relative isolation it would so concen- trate their activities at an unobjectionable point that the enjoyment by adults of all the rest of the strip of riverbank would be enhanced.
The Intersection of Water and Washington Streets, Binghamton I append a sketch which gives an idea for the improvement of The Point and for the now very awkward intersection of Water and Washington Streets.


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