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Interesting!
Just happened to notice the museum, while on a visit. It was a neat thing to see. I'm not a clock person, but if you are. This would be a great thing to see
Just happened to see this when we went for a school tour. It's in the same area where the college welcome center is. Free to get in, but you have to pay $3 to park (if all the 45 minute spots are go...
An interesting collection of clocks. Probably half are from the same manufacturer. Many are from 1880's, oldest on exhibit was from 1780. Not a lot of text to read, each clock has a small placque wi...
We are huge State fans but for some reason my husband hasn't shown me this little sanctuary from the bustle of gameday. I could feel the tension drain from me as we walked amongst the beautiful col...
Interesting!
Just happened to notice the museum, while on a visit. It was a neat thing to see. I'm not a clock person, but if you are. This would be a great thing to see
Interesting if you are visiting MS State.
Just happened to see this when we went for a school tour. It's in the same area where the college welcome center is. Free to get in, but you have to pay $3 to park (if all the 45 minute spots are go...
A neat collection of clocks
You can tell that years of searching and love went into making this collection. The clocks are professionally displayed and interesting.
A ton of clocks
An interesting collection of clocks. Probably half are from the same manufacturer. Many are from 1880's, oldest on exhibit was from 1780. Not a lot of text to read, each clock has a small placque wi...
A Haven
We are huge State fans but for some reason my husband hasn't shown me this little sanctuary from the bustle of gameday. I could feel the tension drain from me as we walked amongst the beautiful col...