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Lock Museum of America

Coordinates: 41°40′43″N 73°00′39″W / 41.6787°N 73.0109°W / 41.6787; -73.0109
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Lock Museum of America
Lock Museum of America
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Established1972
Location230 Main Street
Terryville, Connecticut[1]
TypeIndustry museum
Websitelockmuseumofamerica.org

The Lock Museum of America houses an extensive lock collection that includes 30 early era time locks, escutcheon plates from safes, a large number of British safe locks, door locks, padlocks, handcuffs and keys, and more. Located in Terryville, Connecticut, the museum is directly across from the original site of the Eagle Lock Company, founded in 1854.

Major collections are displayed by company or theme. The Eagle Lock room contains over 1,000 locks and keys manufactured from 1854 to 1954. The Bank Lock Room comprises a selection of bank locks, vault locks, safe locks and time locks. The Corbin-Russwin Room contains a large display of ornate hardware. Several pieces are gold plated and enameled. One of the animated displays shows how a pin tumbler lock works.

The Yale Room accommodates locks manufactured by the Yale Lock company from 1860 to 1950. One of the attractions here is the original patent model of the Mortise Cylinder Pin Tumbler Lock designed by Linus Yale Jr., in 1865.

References

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  1. ^ "Take a tour of CT's fascinating lesser-known museums". CTInsider.
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41°40′43″N 73°00′39″W / 41.6787°N 73.0109°W / 41.6787; -73.0109


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