Maryland
Baltimore
North Howard Street
#815
Photo: Tom Bernardin
Baltimore
St. Paul Street
#110
Baltimore, Maryland
Photo: Tom Bernardin, 1997, Ken Neill, 2016
Restoration funded by the Downtown Baltimore Partnership.
Restored by Neill Carillon Service
Baltimore
South Eutaw Street
#21
The Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower
The Emerson Bromo-Selter Tower has been a Baltimore landmark since it's construction in 1911 and was the tallest builing in Baltimore at the time. This historic structure, which is listed on the national register of historic places, was modeled after the palazzo vecchio in florence, italy. The tower was designed by Joseph Evans Sperry and built by captain Issac Emerson.
Restoration almost complete. Balzer Family Clockworks is undertaking the restoration project and will be making a new gravity escapement
Recent events
Website with history about the clock.
http://www.promotionandarts.org/events-festivals/bromo-seltzer-arts-tower-open-house
Columbia
The Mall in Columbia
Photo by Amada Anderson
Ellicott City
Near the corner of Main Street and Maryland Avenue
Washed away during flash flooding, summer 2016. Hopefully to be restored in near future. Read More Here
The clock has been returned to its post on August 8th. Read More Here
Washed away in a flood in 2018. Read More Here
Photo by Amada Anderson