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| | Bolton Landing, NY - Pumpernickel's Restaurant |
 | | Carved in the Black Forest of Germany in the early 1960s, the clock was displayed at the Worlds Fair in New York and spent its first years outdoors at the Wiener Wald Restaurant in Times Square in the heart of Manhattan. |
 | | In addition to its size, it is one of the last of its kind, as recent environmental concerns have prompted restrictions, and today, newly-crafted clocks display only living animals and prohibit the depiction of weapons. |
 | | Hans-Jürgen Winter, proprietor of Pumpernickels, was able to acquire the elegant and unique timepiece in the early 1990s, restoring it to its original beauty and grace. |
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