Endicott

Endicott ĕnˈdĭkət, –kätˌ [key], village (2020 pop. 13,667), Broome co., S central N.Y., on the Susquehanna River; settled c.1795, inc. 1906. Major businesses included the Endicott Johnson Corporation, a manufacturer of shoes and boots that operated in town from 1899 to 1995; and IBM, originally founded as the Computer-Tabulating-Recording Co. in town in 1911. IBM continues to operate a small set of offices there. Triple Cities College was founded there in 1946, which ultimately moved and was incorporated into the SUNY system and is now known as Binghamton Univ.

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