Category:Oval Office grandfather clock

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Seymour tall case clock 
longcase clock in the oval office of the White House
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LocationOval Office, Washington, D.C., District of Columbia
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  • c. 1800s
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  • 296 cm
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English: A longcase clock, commonly called a grandfather clock, was placed in the Oval Office by President Lyndon Johnson in the mid-1960s. Johnson's successor, President Richard Nixon, had that clock removed. Nixon's successor, President Gerald Ford, placed a different longcase clock – built in Boston by John and Thomas Seymour, c. 1795-1805 – in the Oval Office, where it has remained since the mid-1970s.

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