Endicott, Manufacturing village in Broome County, New York.
Endicott is a village in Broome County, New York, situated along the north bank of the Susquehanna River. The community includes residential neighborhoods mixed with commercial zones and industrial sites that shaped its development.
The village was formed in 1921 from the merger of Union village and the Endicott settlement. It became a major shoe manufacturing center through the Endicott Johnson Corporation, which dominated the local economy for decades.
Italian families arrived in the early 1900s and shaped the community by establishing shops and local traditions that remain visible today. Visitors can still see their influence in the neighborhoods and family-run businesses throughout the area.
The village is accessible via nearby highway connections and sits close to larger city amenities in the region. Visitors typically explore the town on foot to see residential and commercial areas at a comfortable pace.
The EnJoie Golf Course once hosted a significant PGA Tour tournament that brought national attention to the area. The course remains an interesting landmark for those interested in golf and sports heritage.
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