The Bundy Museum of History and Art, also known as the Harlow E. Bundy House, is a historic home and museum located in Binghamton, Broome County, New York.
Built in 1893 in the Queen Anne style, the Bundy Museum of History and Art tells the story of the entrepreneurial Bundy brothers, who opened a time recording clock company in downtown Binghamton, which later went on to become IBM. The museum features a variety of permanent exhibits, including one that displays early time clocks and explores the forgotten story of the origins of IBM, as well as changing exhibits of local art, an African art gallery, and a vintage barber shop.
Surrounded by the beauty and grandeur of the Victorian age, the National Register-listed Bundy House honors local entrepreneurs and artists and pays respect to the cultures that influenced them.
Bundy Museum of History and Art, 129 Main St, Binghamton, NY 13905, Phone: 607-772-9179