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  2. Metronome (public artwork) - Wikipedia

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    New York City ultimately lost its bid to be host city to the 2012 Olympics to London. The clock showed the wrong figures for over a year in 2010–2011 until, in June 2011, the dial-up connection it had previously used to obtain an atomic time reading was updated. [4]

  3. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    In 1954 in Syracuse, New York, Syracuse Nationals (now the Philadelphia 76ers) owner Danny Biasone and general manager Leo Ferris experimented with a 24-second shot clock during a scrimmage. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Jack Andrews, longtime basketball writer for The Syracuse Post-Standard , often recalled how Ferris would sit at Danny Biasone's Eastwood ...

  4. Sven (building) - Wikipedia

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    [19] [22] It contains clocks on all four faces, each with Roman numerals. [22] This made the Chase Manhattan Bank Building the second building on Queens Plaza to contain a clock tower, the first being the adjacent Brewster Building in 1911. The clocks are non-winding Telechron clocks added by the

  5. Doomsday Clock - Wikipedia

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    However, the clock remained displaying two minutes to midnight. After the Doctor averted the true catastrophe - an accidental bacteriological disaster, the clock began moving backwards. [55] The Doomsday Clock is featured in Yael Bartana's What if Women Ruled the World, which premiered on July 5, 2017 at the Manchester International Festival. [56]

  6. Ansonia Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1879, a second factory was opened in Brooklyn, New York and by June 1880 employed 360 workers, while the Connecticut factory continued producing clocks as well with a workforce of 100 men and 25 women. Hence, clocks marked "Connecticut" were generally produced before 1879, while those marked "New York" were all produced after 1880.

  7. National Debt Clock - Wikipedia

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    The clock's first incarnation was installed in 1989 on Sixth Avenue between 42nd and 43rd Streets, one block away from Times Square, by New York real estate developer Seymour Durst, who wanted to highlight the rising national debt. In 2004, the clock was dismantled and a new one installed near 44th Street and Sixth Avenue.

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  9. New York Tribune Building - Wikipedia

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    The New York Tribune Building was originally a ten-story brick and masonry structure designed by Richard Morris Hunt and opened in 1875 as the headquarters of the New-York Tribune. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ b ] Originally, the building stood 260 feet (79 m) tall, including a clock tower , which made the Tribune Building the second-tallest in New York City ...