Phelps Mansion Museum (Binghamton, New York)

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Phelps Mansion Museum at 191 Court Street in Binghamton was built in 1870 for Sherman D. Phelps, a local Binghamton businessman, by architect, Isaac G. Perry. The "Gem" at 191 Court Street, now a historic house museum, is an exceptional example of the outstanding ability of Perry to coordinate into the design, beautiful rare woods, metal, and glass in the interior of the house.

A beautiful Baccarat crystal chandelier dating to 1890 which was salvaged from the original Sherry's Restaurant adorns the ballroom while rare chandeliers in other rooms are reminiscent of the Victorian period. Viewing the outside of the Museum, the mansard roof and cresting as well as the iron fence highlight the exterior of the museum.

Declared a national historic landmark in 1973, it was placed on the National Register of Historic American Buildings. In 2005 we received a provisional charter from the Board of Regents as a New York State museum.

For more information, visitors are encouraged to contact 607-722-4873 or phelpsmansion@gmail.com.
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Coordinates:   42°6'2"N   75°54'20"W
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