It's a real feat of chronigraphical engineering, and I'm almost certain no other town has one. Mounted on the back wall of the Marias Museum of History and Art's annex building is a unique fund-raising work of art, designed and built by Harry Benjamin. It's a saw clock.
The center disc is surrounded by eight more discs that rotate as they orbit the center. The idea is that each of the discs will be covered in saws bearing the names of donors to the Marias Museum.
Detail of saws
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(Anne Wiens)

For $57 ($50 if you supply your own saw), you can add a saw to the clock.  Put your family name on the saw, or promote your business! If you don't want to decorate your saw blade yourself,  Chrystal May will make vinyl lettering or emblems at a nominal cost, or Rhonda Wiegand will paint sawblades for around $100.

More Saw Blades
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(Anne Wiens)

For more information about the clock, contact the Marias Museum of History and Art at 424-2551. The Museum is open Mon-Fri 1-4pm and 5-7pm, and Saturdays from 1-4.

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