- Willard House and Clock Museum
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location = 11 Willard St.Grafton, Massachusetts
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governing_body = The Willard House and Clock Museum, located in North Grafton,Massachusetts ,USA , is the former farm homestead of the Willard brothers (Benjamin, Simon, Ephraim, and Aaron), who madeclock s there in the late 18th century, before they moved the business to Roxbury, where they became pillars of the emerging American clockmaking industry. The house was built about 1718. It stands in a rural setting, in the middle of a field that was part of the Willard farm back in the 18th century.The museum was founded by Dr. & Mrs. Robinson, collectors of Willard clocks, after they were able to acquire the Willard homestead. For a while in the late 1990s the Museum was administered by the
National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors , but soon was turned into an independent foundation again, governed by a board made up of representatives of the Willard family, the founding couple, the local community and some horological experts.The Museum (closed Mondays) can only be visited in a guided tour which are scheduled on demand. Groups of 8 and more need an appointment. The original homestead farmhouse have been added to in recent years and in addition to the original rooms there are now to large galleries. The museum has over 80 Willard clocks, representing the craftsmanship of all the members of the family in the horological trade. While there are several clocks signed Grafton, the exhibits include also clocks made later after the Willard clock enterprise had moved on to
Roxbury, Massachusetts , now part ofBoston .Besides hosting the world's most comprehensive collection of Willard timepieces there are many Willard family memorabilia on display. The original house is furnished with period furniture, and in the reconstructed workshop building there is a small collection of historic horological tools in a display showing what Simon Willard's original workshop may have looked like. The majority of clocks are shown in running condition.
There is a small gift shop, and the museum has a small Willard-centric library open to horological scholars by appointment.
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Like other contemporaneous horologists, the Willard family originally divided its life seasonally, between
farming and the clock workshop. Eventually the business became profitable, at which point the house was further enlarged. While in Grafton, Simon, the most innovative and most famous of the Willard brothers, developed his first so calledbanjo clock , more properly called the "Willard Patent Timepiece", which was patented in 1802.External links
* [http://www.willardhouse.org/ Willard House and Clock Museum]
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