Address: 514 Poplar St, Columbia, PA 17512, USA
Phone: +17176848261
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–4PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Dennis Gilmore
So many clock's
Jon Horton
If you are interested in the entire history of timekeeping and all things Horological, this is for you. The price of admission is nothing compared to the happiness you'll find at seeing the Engle Clock. Mecca for watch and clock collectors.
Alex
This was an amazing museum, and was much bigger and more in depth than expected. Their displays are top notch, and even have an old time watch shop exhibit that lets you walk into a watch shop, with a mannequin salesman and all! This was something my girlfriend found and thought I'd like, and after visiting we both loved it! The admission price is more than fair, so I recommend everyone give it a visit!
Brett Skipper
We live about an hour and a half away in Delaware and I had never heard about this place before our visit. We have been to a lot of museums and we simply loved this place! They have a lot of intricate pieces to see but they also do a great job of explaining how timepieces work as well as their history. We highly recommend visiting!
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Do you know who would repair a wall clock that is 56 yrs. old. the watch repair business in Lititz is extremely expensive. We have had work done there several times. Joyce Bohn
I had a deal from Groupon, 2 adults for $7.00.
I'd imagine if you call they have a process
Pretty much correct. I have, however, gotten in a couple of times for free as a veteran. 😁👍
10 dollars. You can get discounts on Groupon.
Sorry. But I would also like to know! Thanks for asking!
You would have to contact them.
Call the museum. That is your best bet. Have a great time.
I think you are confused about what this is. These should be basic questions about the venue, like hours of operation and what it is like. Just because I have been to the museum and liked it doesn't mean that I am an expert on every clock ever made. Google is your friend. Look up a local clock and watch shops. That would get way better results than asking people who have visited a museum.
When we were there only 3 other couo/families were there very Interesting place to visit
You'd be better contacting them directly than asking a question about the place on Google Maps.
This is for questions and answers from Google users about locations. It does not communicate with the museum itself.
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