By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 11, 2016

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A historic preservation group is working to raise money toward fixing an 80-year-old bronze clock that hangs outside the former L.S. Ayres department store building in downtown Indianapolis.

Indiana Landmarks leaders estimate repairs will cost $10,000. The group hopes to raise $20,000 so it can also start a maintenance fund for the clock.

Indiana Landmarks Vice President Tina Connor tells The Indianapolis Star (https://indy.st/2d5IjOY ) it looks neglectful to have the clock showing the incorrect time at its prominent location a block south of Monument Circle.



The group hopes to raise the money by Nov. 7 so the clock can be fixed before holiday season activities start.

The 8-foot-tall clock weighs 10,000 pounds and is mounted 28 feet above the sidewalk. Indiana Landmarks leaders aren’t sure when the clock stopped working.

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Information from: The Indianapolis Star, https://www.indystar.com

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