![]() ![]() (Eastern time), but is closed on Sundays and Mondays. It's about 20 miles West of downtown Atlanta, 15 miles Northwest of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and about 10 miles East of Arbor Place Mall in Douglasville.Ĭhamp's is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. So hop into your rental car (which undoubtedly lacks a digital dashboard clock that yells "Cuckoo! Cuckoo!" at you) and drive to Champ's Clock Shop, 3834 King Drive, Douglasville, GA 30135. ![]() And search more of iStocks library of royalty-free stock images that features Cuckoo Clock photos available for quick and easy download. Seated in Amish Country ('Little Switzerland') - A restaurant named Alpine Alpa was built near Winesburg, Ohio by Hans and Alice Grossniklaus in 1935. "A nice drive out to Champ's relaxing atmosphere and a museum-like environment is sure to bring smiles," says their site. Download this Worlds Largest Cuckoo Clock photo now. Where's "Champ's", you ask? Well, the clockmakers Dold of Germany built this amazing Big Cuckoo Clock to the order of Champ's Clock Shop in the Atlanta suburb of Douglasville, Georgia, waaayyy back in 1986! And it's been keeping good time ever since!ĭisplayed in a special room at the clock shop, which you can drive to in style and comfort thanks to your cheap car rental, the World's Largest Cuckoo Clock has been going, well, CUCKOO, every hour for over 25 years! The Champ's website implores you to "Take a break from mall and downtown shopping." Amazingly, it hangs on the wall at Champ's on a single screw! ![]() This example of the " World's Largest" phenomenon is a real, functional cuckoo clock that you could take home and hang above your television, if you are into that kind of Big Home Decor! At over 13 feet tall, it contains a regular style clock's works and it's topped by a life-size stag's head. YES it's a cuckoo clock! But not just any Big Cuckoo Clock! This isn't a Huge Timepiece that is outdoors, or even built onto a building facade. Nowadays, the kids tell time with their cell phones or their car stereos - but remember back in the day, when visits to Grandma's house just weren't complete without one of the little yard apes asking, "Why does Grandma's clock make that weird noise?" What time is it? It's time for a road trip!įrom deep in the heart of Dixie comes our next Big Thing To See in the USA. ![]()
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