Attractions in Columbia, Pennsylvania.
The National Watch and Clock Museum was officially opened to the public in 1977 with fewer than 1,000 items. Since that time, the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects. The latest expansion opened in October 1999 and featured an entirely new and redesigned exhibit space, as well as a new two-story addition. Today, the museum is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive horolog...
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On Wednesday 27th March 2024 the sun will rise at 05:57 and will set at 18:26. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 7.8°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 2mph.
On Thursday 28th March 2024 the sun will rise at 05:56 and will set at 18:27. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 10.3°C. A light shower is possible, 1mm of rainfall is possible today. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 20mph.
On Friday 29th March 2024 the sun will rise at 05:54 and will set at 18:28. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 12.1°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It could be quite a gusty day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 23mph.
On Saturday 30th March 2024 the sun will rise at 05:53 and will set at 18:29. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 10°C. A light shower is possible, 2mm of rainfall is possible today. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 13mph.
On Sunday 31st March 2024 the sun will rise at 05:51 and will set at 18:30. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 17.9°C. Today is expected to be a dry day, with a very low chance of rain. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 17mph.
On Monday 01st April 2024 the sun will rise at 06:49 and will set at 19:31. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 8.4°C. Some moderate to heavy rain is expected, 6mm of rainfall is possible today. It will be a very clam day today, with a maximum expected wind speed of 8mph.
On Tuesday 02nd April 2024 the sun will rise at 06:48 and will set at 19:32. It will be a mild day, with temperatures reaching around 8.3°C. Heavy rain which could cause some standing water is expected, 14mm of rainfall is possible today. It will be quite a breezy day, with a maximum expected wind speed of 18mph.
Our weather forecast for Columbia is updated throughout the day and has been found to be very reliable for planning activities such as days out, leisure, travel, events, fishing, golf and gardening.
For activities that rely on weather forecasts for safety or financial reasons, such as farming, flying, sailing and shipping, we have found our forecasts to be reliable, but we always recommend that you compare several weather forecast sources to ensure you are able to plan your activities safely.
514 Poplar Street
Columbia
Pennsylvania
17512
7176848261
The National Watch and Clock Museum was officially opened to the public in 1977 with fewer than 1,000 items. Since that time, the collection has increased to over 12,000 items and the museum has undergone several expansion projects. The latest expansion opened in October 1999 and featured an entirely new and redesigned exhibit space, as well as a new two-story addition. Today, the museum is recognized as the largest and most comprehensive horological collection in North America. The National Watch & Clock Museum is conveniently located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, less than two hours from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, and Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre.
The Museum collection is international in scope and covers a wide variety of clocks, watches, tools, and other time-related items. The largest collection is of nineteenth-century American clocks and watches. However, additional collections include early English tallcase clocks, Asian timepieces from Japan and China, and timekeeping devices from Germany, France, the Netherlands, and Russia. Chronologically, the exhibits take you on a tour through the entire history of timekeeping technology from early non-mechanical devices to today's atomic and radio-controlled clocks.