Earl Layman Street Clock
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1 S Main St
Seattle, WA 98104
The Earl Layman Street Clock, located in Seattle's Pioneer Square, is a historic cast-iron street clock originally donated to Historic Seattle by the family of Dean Black. This notable timepiece, once known as Young's Credit Jewelers Clock, was restored and installed in its current location in 1984, honoring Earl Layman for his contributions to the preservation of the Pioneer Square area.
Today, the clock is owned by Historic Seattle and is maintained and wound weekly by adjacent property owners, ensuring its continued presence as a symbol of the district's rich history. The restoration and ongoing stewardship of the clock reflect the commitment to preservation within the community.
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