Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Binghamton NY and the Roberson Museum

 Twelve years ago, before leaving to study at the University of Glasgow, I lived in New York State with my sister Heather and her family. Earlier this month, my husband Nick and I drove across country to come back to New York - to see friends and family and explore the area a little again. 

Downtown Binghamton

Boscov's - an old department store still running in Binghamton.


When I lived here before, we often went to Binghamton, but surprisingly, never to the Roberson, which is a beautiful mansion from the early 1900s, and an attached museum. We went through the museum first (which had a really fun exhibit about cats) and then went through the house (I didn't get a photo of the outside). 

Vintage Halloween cats. I have a couple noisemakers similar to that one in the middle. 

This was a wacky display of a 1950s city couple with their wild cats. I love it!

There was also an exhibit on quilts, clothing and other things. I really liked how they were able to recreate little rooms and display items and clothing:

A dressing gown with antique furniture and quilt as well. 

The sleeve of a 1910s dress. Stunning!

I loved this display with the 1850s/ 60s woman and child's dress, the coverlet curtains and old sampler. 

A quilted pocket. A quilted pocket has been on my to-sew list for years. 

Then we wandered around the mansion. It was a self-guided tour, and we had the whole house to ourselves!

Nick got some photos of me on the grand staircase. 

Look at the stained glass window at the top of those stairs!



I really enjoyed this museum, and the house. They also had a model village with trains of Binghamton, Endicott and nearby places that was really delightful.