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11 Willard Street
North Grafton MA 01536
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The Willard House & Clock Museum is a historic place with festive roots, right in the heart of Massachusetts. Come visit us for a guided tour of our museum.
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There are numerous other forms represented in the Willard collection here at the Museum. The magnificent Gallery Clock made by Simon Willard for the First Church in Roxbury in 1804, tops this list as simply the best known. Shelf clocks, in standard and miniature case styles, are led by what is probably Simon’s first clock, a simple one-day clock in a cherry case made about 1770; both the patent alarm timepieces or “Lighthouse” clocks demonstrate two distinctly different approaches to case work, and the remarkable Simon Willard clock with manual almanac in the base on loan from the Dedham Historical Society and Museum was a joint effort by Willard and Paul Revere in 1781.
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Simon Willard, c. 1790
Simon Willard, 1805
Aaron Willard, c. 1780
Simon Willard, ca. 1824
Aaron Willard, c. 1825
Simon Willard, c. 1820
Simon Willard, 1781
Simon Willard, c. 1769
Simon Willard, 1830-50
D. Goddard, Swiss-style, ca. 1860s
Benjamin Goddard, c. 1830-50
Luther Goddard, c. 1810
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