Fairhope's 'Clock Corner' Gets Its Clock Back

Fairhope, Alabama 

 


SECTION STREET AT FAIRHOPE AVENUE

Maintenance Department personnel returned the city's iconic clock to its familiar Fairhope Avenue/Section Street intersection location this afternoon; department manager Lance Cabanis said  re-installation was delayed by storm clean-up.

Cabanis said  total cost for refurbishment was about $2,000 (mechanical, structural, cosmetic), including sandblasting off over 30 coats of paint.

The clock was removed last summer while underground oils tanks were dug out of the property; it was first installed in 1993.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thank God it is back. Now I will be able to sleep at night!!
Anonymous said…
Fairhope's Little Ben.
Grateful said…
"Thank God it is back. Now I will be able to sleep at night!!"

Anonymous? I don't think so. That is the unmistakable, brilliant, cynical humor of Ambrose Pierce. Glad to discover that you and your towering wit are still with us.

Without you, we've have to be content with the restoration of this local treasure--which simply cannot be enjoyed without ridiculing those who appreciate the aesthetic touch that the clock lends to downtown.

Civic pride is so corny, so passé. Thank you for the reminder.
Grateful said…
*Bierce.

Sorry, must be the COVID.