Need to see what time it is after Sundays fall back? Check out Seattle Us new 120-year-old clock

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle University will unveil a historic 120-year-old clock on its campus as Daylight Saving Time concludes this Sunday. The clock, weighing 2,466 pounds and standing 20 feet tall, was originally crafted to help maintain schedules in downtown Seattle. Donated by alum Mick McHugh, it has been installed next to the Casey Building, marking a significant addition to the university's landscape. Previously known as the F. X.

McRory clock, it stood outside a Pioneer Square restaurant until its closure in 1992. The Capitol Hill area is home to few large clocks, with only a broken clock at E John’s Holiday Apartments serving as a notable alternative. Seattle U officials celebrated the installation, emphasizing the clock's historical importance to the city. The clock not only serves a practical purpose but also enriches the campus's heritage. Community members are invited to visit the campus to check the time this Sunday.

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