My husband loves clock especially older clocks. We had a little difficulty finding the museum because we did not realize it was inside the library. Nevertheless it was only a couple of moments to go in and check. The staff was cordial and very accommodating for us to have a tour. We spent over an hour looking at the many styles, types of clocks from grandfather to antique alarm clocks. While I enjoyed the museum I think my husband really got a lot out of this place. A whole lot of clocks and what is fun is when several go off all at once....
Read moreFascinating collection of many types of time pieces. Layout of the space is creative. There is an audio tour available with a mobile device, but I didn't try it. Enough included signage but not too much to overload. I was lucky enough that my visit coincided with the noon cuckoo's and gongs, each slightly off from another, so the space was filled with lovely sound as I walked through....
Read moreBest little Clock Museum in New York. Nestled into a corner room in the Public Library. An astonishing collection from Tall Clocks to Pocket Watches. A Tower clock movement. Mostly American, but some European and Asian. A must see to learn the History and Artistic Beauty of these old Clocks. As an added bonus, every clock with a ribbon was made...
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