America in general is not considered to be the most historic of countries, especially in comparison to many European countries. Despite this, there are still a number of aspects of American culture which have historical and cultural relevance. New York, for example, has a number of decorative street clocks still on display. Here is where you can find some of them:

5th Avenue building at Madison Square: This large and charming street clock has been part of the furniture in this street since 1909. Its gold appearance and traditional face provide a traditional feel to an otherwise modern area. Manhattan Avenue: The Bomelstein clock is the legacy of Bomelstein’s jewellers which used to operate next to the spot. It is now a landmark within the city and is often used as a meeting place or point of reference.
New York clocks

New York clocks

Bartham Jewellers: Perhaps an obvious place to find a high quality clock, this clock is somewhat unique and is held highly in the affection so New Yorkers who walk along Maiden Lane. Embedded in the pavement, this 1884 clock posses an old world charm beyond its time.

Jamaica Avenue: In this unfashionable area of New York you can find this highly fashionable street clock which has served the residents of the area for decades. The gothic style design certainly has a significant presence.Â