
College of Charleston
Client
College of Charleston
Location
Randolph Hall, College of Charleston, South Carolina
About This Clock Restoration Project
Christoph Paccard Bell Foundry provided the tower clock restoration for the historic Randolph Hall on the College of Charleston campus in Charleston, South Carolina.
Randolph Hall was built in 1828 and is one of the oldest college buildings still in daily and active use in the United States.
The building and clock are listed on the National Historic Register and Christoph Paccard was chosen to lead the restoration of the historic tower clock.
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