Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday 10:00-16:00,Opens at Sunday 13:00-17:00,Opens at Friday 10:30-16:30
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109 E San Antonio St, Lockhart, TX 78644, United StatesMap
Phone+1 512-256-3853
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Don’t miss this interesting shop on an amazing square in Lockhart, Texas!
Wow. Amazing group of volunteers showing of some clocks from around the globe. Benjamin Franklins clock design and PT Barnums impressive clock. Some cool history and it’s only a couple bucks to check...
Open hours are Fridays 10:30am - 4:30pm; Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm; and Sundays 1:00pm - 5:00pm Excellent museum! Clocks and watches from many countries and time periods, with explanatory placa...
We had a very extensive guided tour that we thoroughly enjoyed. The museum is a gem. The history of timepieces was covered and the museum is laid out by geographic regions and the docent let us intera...
We like clocks and thought that this place was really interesting (and free!). They have lots of different clocks, some like we've never seen before. Most are really old, many still work. There was so...
What a wonderful hidden gem only a short drive from Austin! This clock museum has a wealth of clocks and history from many time periods and countries. The founder, Mr. Gene Galbraith, is extremely kn...
Don’t miss this interesting shop on an amazing square in Lockhart, Texas!
Wow. Amazing group of volunteers showing of some clocks from around the globe. Benjamin Franklins clock design and PT Barnums impressive clock. Some cool history and it’s only a couple bucks to check...
Very Interesting!
Open hours are Fridays 10:30am - 4:30pm; Saturdays 10:00am - 4:00pm; and Sundays 1:00pm - 5:00pm Excellent museum! Clocks and watches from many countries and time periods, with explanatory placa...
Interesting
We had a very extensive guided tour that we thoroughly enjoyed. The museum is a gem. The history of timepieces was covered and the museum is laid out by geographic regions and the docent let us intera...
Really interesting clocks!
We like clocks and thought that this place was really interesting (and free!). They have lots of different clocks, some like we've never seen before. Most are really old, many still work. There was so...
A Hidden Gem Worth a Day Trip
What a wonderful hidden gem only a short drive from Austin! This clock museum has a wealth of clocks and history from many time periods and countries. The founder, Mr. Gene Galbraith, is extremely kn...