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==Museums== In Europe, museums that display collections are the [[Cuckooland Museum]] in the UK with more than 700 clocks,<ref>{{cite book |last1=Carlson |first1=Leland |year=2015 |title=Dull Men of Great Britain: Celebrating the Ordinary |publisher=Ebury Press |page=24 |isbn=978-1-78503-090-1 |quote=Cuckooland has more than 700 cuckoo clocks on display, each one different from the others.}}</ref> the [[Deutsches Uhrenmuseum]] and [[Dorf- und Uhrenmuseum Gütenbach]] in Germany. The [[James J. Fiorentino Museum]] has one of the biggest [[private collection|collection]]s in the United States. Located in [[Minneapolis]], Minnesota. It contains more than 300 cuckoo clocks.<ref>Marsh, Steve (May 12, 2015). [http://mspmag.com/Out-And-About/Articles/Features/In-Search-of-Lost-Time/ "In Search of Lost Time"]. ''Mpls.St.Paul'' magazine. Accessed 14 December 2021.</ref>
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