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I'm walking down Washington Blvd.   Sir John Bennett's clock on the left, was a watch and jewelry store in London, England originally standing five stories high. Ford was especially attracted to the Gog and Magog figures, who strike the clock. Henry Ford, a watch enthusiast, purchased the building for his historical village in 1928. Village architect Edward Cutler reassembled the structure as a two story building making it compatible with other buildings in the Village.
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