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Whispering Pines Pet Cemetery is on top of a hill just south of Binghamton, NY. It's a lovely place. I was curious as to why a Kentucky Derby winner was buried there along with two other horses, so I did a bit of research. Exterminator was purchased by Willis Sharpe Kilmer, a newspaperman, horse breeder, entrepreneur and marketing pioneer. Sun Briar and Suntica were two of his other horses.
Kilmer aggressively promoted his uncle's Swamp Root Tonic. Their headquarters and factory were in the six-story Kilmer building on Lewis and Chenango streets in Binghamton, right across the street from the Marconi Radio tower.
[Annie, 04/07/2021]Grave of Exterminator, a Horse:- Address:
- Gardner Rd, Binghamton, NY
- Directions:
- Whispering Pines Pet Cemetery. South of the city. From Hwy 434 on the south side of the river, exit south onto Pennsylvania Ave. Turn left at the stop sign onto Morris St., then immediately bear right onto Cross St., which becomes Park Ave. Drive four blocks. Turn left at the Ross park sign onto Morgan Rd. Drive past the park. When Morgan Rd veers right, continue straight onto Gardner Rd. Drive a quarter-mile. You'll see the cemetery on the right, with the parking lot just beyond it. Exterminator's monument is toward the back, near the trees.
- Binghamton, New York - Exterminator: Burial site of racehorse
Famous race horse Exterminator died 1945 at age 30. The Kentucky Derby winner, a 30 to 1 longshot, was also known as "Old Bones."
[Sharon, 06/01/2003] - Binghamton, New York - Blossom the Black Angus Bull
A sizzling steakhouse bull, reincarnated as a friendly flower cow.
Roadsideamerica.com Report...
- Address:
- 60 Morgan Rd, Binghamton, NY
- Directions:
- South edge of town, in Ross Park. Take I-81 exit 4S onto Hwy 363. Follow it south and exit into southbound Hwy 434. Cross the bridge, veer right, then turn left at the first light onto Washington St. Drive south one mile, then turn left onto Morgan Rd. The Park is a half-mile on the right; turn left immediately inside the Park to get to the Bull.
- Binghamton, New York - The Story Garden w/Blossom The Black Angus Bull
The Story Garden encourages taking a moment to stop and read a story. They also have "Peter Rabbit's Garden," where they are growing some herbs and vegetables for the local food bank - sweet! Definitely a place to check out, rain or shine! Good to see for all ages - and kids will love it! We don't have kids (yet) and we enjoyed it immensely!
[Allee McCauley, 06/30/2011] Blossom has been moved to the Discovery Center/Story Garden/Binghamton Zoo. Still on Morgan but takes a little hunting - definitely worth it! Give yourself an extra hour or so to go through the garden too - you won't regret it!!
[Allee McCauley, 06/12/2011]
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