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Timexpo Museum |
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It's about TIME for family fun |
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Timex invites you to take a series of fascinating journeys through time. Trace the history of our company from the 1850s to the very latest in today's technology. And that's not all. A Time Tunnel leads you to an exhibit based on the work of Thor Heyerdahl, looking at possible contacts between ancient civilizations. Americans don't have to travel the world to discover archaeological mysteries. Find out about the mound cultures of North America.
Learning is fun in the resource center, which provides interactive computers and books. Visit the Timex Museum Store before you leave! We carry a wide assortment of Timex® watches. Plus, you will find a nice selection of Guess®, Nautica® and Timberland® watches for all of your gift or personal needs. And, we have a unique collection of souvenirs, such as miniature clocks and collectibles… even a book on the history of Timex from the 1850’s to the present! |
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Best suited for all age groups
You can expect to spend full day when visiting our location
We are open year-round
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Average cost for this attraction: under $10
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We accept:
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We provide special rates for: |
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Groups Over 10 |
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Timexpo® Museum is located just off Route I-84 in Waterbury CT, in the corner of the Brass Mill Commons section of the Brass Mill Center Mall. Look for the 40 foot high Easter Island statue outside the building! There is plenty of free parking.
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Free |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible |
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Wheelchair/Stroller Available For Rent |
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Advance Tickets |
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Children Activities |
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Connecticut |
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Population:
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3,405,565
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Did you know:
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Connecticut gave us the first free library (Salisbury, 1810), matches (Beacon Falls, 1834), telephone subscribers and phone book (New Haven, 1878), speed limit (12 mph, 1901), and nuclear submarine (USS Nautilus in Groton, 1954).
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