The Museum of Measurement and Time

The Museum Of Measurement and Time will open October 28, 2010

Our location is: 301 North Polk Street, Jefferson, Texas 75657.

The museum will sponsor a "Surveyor's Special Opening " later this year, stay posted for details.

Thanks for your interest,

Johnny Ingram

[email protected]

www.museumofmeasurementandtime.org

903-665-8802

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  • update for the MUSEUM OF MEASURMENT AND TIME

     

    I hope our lack of activityto this site has not resulted in an absence in you thoughts.  We make

    this post to help bridge our absence. 

     

    The museum is in it's 5th year of operation and we hope it is getting better each year.  Our exhibits are more plentiful and our gained experience will make your visit more enjoyable. We invite your personal visit, we are sure a  visit to Jefferson will be worth the time.   

     

    If a personal visit is not possible, please take time to check our web site.

    www.museumofmeasurementandtime.org

     

    We have revised the web site and it now includes pictures of many of the items in the museum.   We hope a visit to the web site will encourage a personal visit. Either way, let us hear your thoughts; your input can help make both the  web site and the museum a better visit. 

     

    Edith & I look forward to your visit, have a great day.

    Johnny Ingram 

     

     

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