The Oldest Clock In The U.S., The Winnsboro Town Clock In South Carolina, Is Now 186 Years Old
By AnneMarie|Published February 14, 2023
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South Carolina has been home for AnneMarie since 2001. Her favorite part of the state is Lake Jocassee. An App State alumna, it's always the mountains; the lake bonus makes it heavenly. When not writing about the state, she may be spending time with family, relaxing by the pool, or out somewhere enjoying nature.
With South Carolina being one of the first original 13 colonies, it’s no surprise the state would have plenty of historical sites and really old attractions. Branchville, for example, one of the smallest towns in the state, is home to the oldest railroad junction in the world. Then, there’s the oldest road in America that begins in our state! And we’ve discovered another “oldest” attraction to share with you — the oldest clock in the United States is the Winnsboro town clock in South Carolina.
Winnsboro is a small town with a population of 3,163 as of 2021.
The circa 1833 clock building started as a public market. The bell would sound on "butchering days” to let people know that fresh meat was available at the market. It also would sound as an alarm for fires, danger, curfew, and special announcements.
The building has also served as the town's firehouse, community meeting room, and home of the Fairfield County Chamber (second floor) from 1947 until 2011.
The bricks came from Charleston and it's been said that 50 wagons were needed, as well as three weeks to travel to Charleston and back to transport the bricks. Works for the clock were ordered from Alsace, France by Colonel William McCreight, the Town Intendent.
Have you ever visited any of these oldest attractions in South Carolina? Did you know about them? Share your thoughts with us in the comments section below — we would love to hear from you!
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