The Bundy Museum, a restored Victorian-era mansion and a historical center of Binghamton, serves as the backdrop for this book of portraits. Installed in the maid’s corridor—the only room without a clock—the book features a clock motif as a nod to the museum’s significance. Its patchwork cover design reflects the bedsheets and the hard labor of Binghamton’s welders and engineers. The portraits, featuring local residents and natives, delve into their reflections on cherished places and people in Binghamton. This website offers a non-linear exploration of the book, allowing viewers to unpack and examine the design of each page while engaging with the portraits and their themes in an interactive and reflective manner.