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Check back to discover where to go in Binghamton for great food and interesting sights to see! City of Binghamton -- Around the Town!

First Friday of every month is GORGEOUS in Binghamton! First Friday Art Walks: A walking tour in downtown Binghamton highlighting about 45 galleries, open studios of artists and artisans, art exhibits and sales, restaurants and shops. Held from 6:00 — 9:00pm on the first Friday of each month. Sponsored by Gorgeous Washington Street Association. Check back here for a schedule of events on the first Friday in May.
 * Friday: First Friday Art Walks** @ 6pm - 9pm

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 * Shopping in the area (from Trip Advisor)**

Downtown Binghamton is undergoing a rennaisance of sorts and new art galleries, cafes and shops have begun to open up on State Street, Washington Street and Court Street. Also centrally located on Court Street is **Sall Stearns** Mens Clothing and further down Court Street, a clothing and sporting goods store. **M.Y. Boutique**, a store geared towards professionals and students is also now open on Washington Street. On Lewis Street, Additional shopping In the Binghamton area can be located on the nearby Vestal Parkway, and the Oakdale Mall in [|Johnson City]. The Vestal Parkway has many typical chain stores; Kohl's, Target, Barnes and Noble as well as Pier One, HomeGoods and Dress Barn. Further down the Parkway more shops can be found such as Chico's, Coldwater Creek and Ann Taylor Loft. **The Oakdale Mall**, located on Harry L. Drive in Johnson City, houses Macy's, Eddie Bauer, Abercrombie and Fitch, Kay Jewelers, Yankee Candle, Foot Locker and many more.
 * Boscov's** is a five-floor department store downtown at the corner of Water and Court Street - just across the street from the Conference Hotel! If you go, be sure to shop the bargains in the 4th floor auditorium, and the clearance racks in the basement.
 * The Goldsmith**- fine designer jewelry-is located in the newly restored Kilmer building which was originally built in 1903.
 * Antique stores** include Mad Hatter Antiques on Clinton Street, Riverfront Antiques on Front Street and Midtown Antiques on Chenango Street.