Founded by Dr. Roger and Imogene Robinson in 1969, and opened to the public in 1971, the museum features world’s largest collection of Willard clocks. The collection is displayed in period room settings in the 1718 Joseph Willard homestead, the 1766 Benjamin Willard Clock Manufactory and three modern galleries, and also includes: more than 90 Willard clocks; Willard family portraits and furnishings; Colonial, Federal and Empire period furniture; antique Oriental rugs; 18th century American and English pewter; Victorian dolls and doll furniture; military and hunting weapons; Nipmuc Nation artifacts; and original documents signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.