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Westclox Museum: A Step Back in Time

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Discover the legacy of Westclox, the company that woke up America, at its original factory museum in Peru, Illinois.

Explore the history of the Westclox Company at the Westclox Museum in Peru, Illinois. Located in a portion of the original factory building, the museum showcases the company that once woke up America and eventually the world.

A brief summary to Westclox Museum

  • Monday 10 am-2 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-2 pm
  • Friday 10 am-2 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-2 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's hours before visiting, as they may vary.
  • Consider visiting during special events or guided tours for an enhanced experience.
  • Allow at least an hour to fully appreciate the exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Car

    The Westclox Museum is located at 350 5th St, Peru, IL 61354. From nearby cities like LaSalle or Oglesby, take IL-251 S to reach Peru. Parking is generally available on the street near the museum.

  • Public Transportation

    Amtrak train service is available to nearby stations, from which you can take a local taxi or rideshare service to reach the museum. Greyhound buses may stop in LaSalle, from where you can take a taxi to the museum. Twin City Cab provides local taxi service in Peru. Uber is also available in Peru. Bus service to Peru is available via Trailways.

  • Walking

    The Westclox Museum is located at 350 5th Street in Peru, IL. The entrance to the museum is located west of the building's main entrance. From downtown Peru, the museum is easily accessible by foot.

Discover more about Westclox Museum

The Westclox Museum in Peru, Illinois, offers a captivating journey into the history of the Western Clock Company, better known as Westclox. Founded in Peru, Illinois, the company operated for nearly a century, becoming a household name synonymous with reliable and affordable timekeeping. The museum is located within the historic Westclox building, providing an authentic setting for exploring the company's legacy. Visitors can view a collection of Westclox clocks, including the iconic Big Ben and Baby Ben alarm clocks, along with an assortment of photos, tools, and historical documents. The exhibits also feature Tick Talk magazines, which share stories of the thousands of employees who worked at the factory. The museum not only displays artifacts but also serves as an educational center, offering insights into the clock-making process and the company's impact on the local economy and the cultural significance of timekeeping. Knowledgeable staff and volunteers are available to share information and anecdotes about the history of Westclox and the people who worked there.
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