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Historic clock tower in Ontario town - one of Canada's oldest - still keeping time after restoration

Summary by Insauga
One of Canada oldest clock towers and an iconic landmark in Uxbridge is back on the job chiming out the hours to residents and visitors, as it has done for 138 years. The Uxbridge Public Library Clock Tower, built in 1887, was given a freshen up with significant restoration work to preserve its historic charm. The original clock, purchased in 1887 for $315 from Seth Thomas Clocks and Movements of Connecticut, has remained in operation ever since…
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insauga broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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