Allen-Bradley Clock Tower by Fitzhugh Scott
8.9 • Historical landmark
A towering structure with four illuminated clock faces each 40 feet wide dominates the skyline. The lounge features tall windows on all sides, offering unmatched views of the city and Lake Michigan. The clock reflects industrial heritage and serves as a notable landmark and navigation aid.
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The clock tower offers stunning views of the city and Lake Michigan.
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It is the largest four-faced clock tower in the U.S.
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The clock tower was dedicated on October 31, 1962.
1201 S 2nd St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
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