AndreaO738
The walk of stars is outside the metro center in downtown binghamton. Its just a few stars of famous people who came from the area. If you're in downtown and want to check it out, go for it! But dont make a special trip just to see it. The stars are falling apart and a few of them are missing.
CharlieK286
Cracked tiles, faded colors, was basically walking on w/out even knowing..no idea who is who outside of knowing who Rod Serling (Twilight Zone) was before....
Crabbyczech
I grew up near Binghamton and never knew this existed. After seeing previous reviews, my sister and I weren't expecting much but still wanted to see it. It was tricky to find in a little inset between buildings off Court St. but once you see it, you know exactly that you have arrived. We are big Twilight Zone fans so just seeing Rod Serling's star made it worth the effort. A little hidden gem in Binghamton.
teetimelate
I have been looking for that Walk of Stars for years. My husband and I found it by surprise as we were walking around downtown during July Fest. We both grew up in Binghamton, and had a few minutes reminiscing about many of the names we knew. We were saddened by the condition many of the metal stars have fallen into. If it is an attraction, why isn't there a sign on Court St. with an arrow in its direction? Maybe there needs to be a fence around the perimeter if people are abusing the area, as the other reviewers suggest. It is still a great idea; it just needs more care and TLC.
FlushingCaps
We only knew a few of the people "enshrined," but it was cool to see the city honoring their own celebrities. I remember Richard Deacon (Dick Van Dyke Show's Mel Cooley), and Rod Serling (Twilight Zone)
SirJeffreyb
This is nowhere and about nobody. That and it's a bathroom for the homeless make it a walk where you better watch where you walk.
DanE132
A sad, dirty little piece of real estate with tarnished stars surrounded by beggers not much else. Not even honoring many of the stars from the area, and disrespecting the ones who are named.
LWeinzimer1
Over 40 stars are shown in pavement right in from of MetroCenter building. While names like Rod Serling, Richard Deacon, or Fritz Wallenberg may be instantly recognizable, many aren't. There's seating here with / for / to check out a colorful crowd.If you want an elogated version of this, go, for instance, to Philadelphia's South Broad Street.Lawrence Weinzimer
lu_fx
Eu estive em Binghamton por três meses e esta calçada foi difícil de achar. Muitos residentes de lá nem sabiam que existia. Ao chegar lá, chega a ser decepcionante. Muito pequeno e em muitas estrelas não se reconhece os nomes.