Everyone Can Do Their Thing in Bing

From museums to stages and sports venues to a one-of-a-kind animal park, Greater Binghamton has accessibility features so all can enjoy all the unique features we have to offer. From handicap-accessible parking and restrooms to special programming for visitors with disabilities, there’s something for everyone in Greater Binghamton no matter your needs.
In addition to standard accessibility considerations, you’ll find numerous places that allow service animals, offer elevators and have designated seating areas that accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility aids. Our many public parks host accessible activities as does one very special Animal Adventure Park that many consider a must-visit.
Speaking of essential attractions, even some of our world-famous carousels have accessible options. Our must-see-to-believe LUMA Festival lights up the night each September and welcomes all viewers of incredible projection displays on buildings throughout the city. Not to mention, several of our insightful and inspiring museums are open to everyone.








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Things To Do
Anderson Center for the Performing Arts
Binghamton University 4400 Vestal Parkway East, Vestal, NY 13850607-777-ARTS
Bundy Museum of History & Art’s Open Art Gallery
127 – 129 Main Street, Binghamton, NY 13905(607) 772-9179
Goodwill Theatre/The Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
67 Broad Street, Johnson City, NY 13790(607) 772-2404
Helen Foley Theatre – Binghamton High School
31 Main St., Binghamton, NY 13905LUMA Projection Arts Festival
Downtown Binghamton, Binghatmon, NY 13901Trucks on the Tracks
45 Lewis St., Binghamton, NY 13901Visions Federal Credit Union Veterans Memorial Arena
1 Stuart Street, Binghamton, NY 13901(607) 778-1528