Join us for a fascinating trip back in time. This fascinating museum boasts one of the largest displays of American-made timepieces in the world. Designated as one of Connecticut's cultural treasures, the museum was founded in 1952, officially opened to the public in 1954, and has been a destination for visitors from all over the world for almost 70 years. Partially housed in a historic 1801 home, the property boasts approximately 10,000 sq. ft of exhibit space spread across eight gallery spaces. With over 1500 timekeepers on display and many that chime & strike on the hour, you're sure to find something to pique your interest! The gift shop has a wide variety of clock-related gifts and books. The museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays, 10:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. Museum members admitted FREE, Adults $8, Seniors $7, Students 6-17 (or with college ID) $5, Children under 6 admitted FREE. Group tour rates available for 10 or more visitors. Call for details.
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