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Picture of Wayne C. Anderson
posted July 05, 2003 12:39
Located at Mystic Seaport. Old wooden ships, shipyard, excellent place to visit Saturday or Sunday. One buiding displays ship clocks/watches.

 
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Picture of Lindell V. Riddle
posted July 05, 2003 13:45
Absolutely beautiful Wayne!

That's a great picture! Is Mystic Seaport along the ocean in Connecticut? And is this beautiful clock associated with a particular store, shop or district? You mention the display of ships clocks, are they a dealer? Someone is doing wonderful maintenance on this one.

Tell us all you can!

Lindell

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Picture of Wayne C. Anderson
posted July 05, 2003 13:53
Lindell
Mystic Seaport is where the wooden tall ships were built in the 1800's, and its now a museum area. There are many small buildings with ship displays, and several tall ships docked. Its located in northern CT just off I-95. Nice place to spend the afternoon. A photo of the clocks on display.

 
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