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, New York in Broome County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Endicott, NY?
Then read on!

- The city of Endicott was originally known as "Union Village" until it was renamed in honor of Henry B. Endicott, a prominent businessman and president of the Endicott Johnson Corporation.

- Endicott was once a hub for the production of shoes, and the Endicott Johnson Corporation was the largest shoe manufacturing company in the world during the early 20th century.

- Endicott is home to the IBM Endicott plant, which was one of the company's earliest production facilities and was crucial in the development of computer technology.

- Endicott is also known for its parks and recreational areas, including the Riverfront Park and the Roundtop Picnic Area.

- The city has been the birthplace of several notable individuals, including Olympic gold medalist Greg Easton, former NFL player Mike Hart, and actress Cathy Moriarty.