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The Big Time
image: Missouri History Museum/Wikimedia Commons
From 200-foot-tall thermometers to 15-ton stoves, massive versions of everyday objects have long been a crowd-drawing staple at exhibitions. But the Floral Clock, located in front of the Palace of Agriculture at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, more than earned its position in the oeuvre of the oversized. Measuring 112 feet in diameter, its minute hand alone was 74 feet long, weighed 2,500 pounds, and moved 5 feet every 60 seconds. On the hour and half hour, a mechanical
hammer struck a 5,000-pound bell set at the top of the clock, producing a deep sound that could be heard over the expo grounds.
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