Share Your Memories of the Clock!
The Dreger Clock has been
seen by countless numbers of visitors to Knott's berry Farm over the
past 50 years. There may also be some out there who remember the clock
when it stood in its original location on Anaheim Street in Long Beach.
Below are some of the memories that visitors have submitted about the Dreger
Clock.
We would love to hear your memories and stories about the clock. If you
have a special memory regarding the clock, please send it to us using the
form on the left.
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Your Memories of the Clock...
Always the first place we'd visit!
When I was little my parents ( Kenneth & Starr Dreger) would take my brother and I to Knott's, where we'd always start off our trip to Knott's Berry Farm with a visit to look at the old "Dreger" clock . I remember just being amazed by all the different clock faces and its beauty! My parent's always told us that if my brother and I were to ever get lost while we were in the park...to head straight for the "Dreger" clock and that's where mom and dad would find us. It was a part of my childhood and I'm glad that you are working on getting it restored! Thanks for all that you are doing.
Kimberlee (Dreger) Gash
Are you serious?!
My family visited Orange County nearly every summer when I was growing up (70s and 80s), and Knott's Berry Farm was always on the list of places we had to go. The clock was a recognizable structure where we could meet up with local family members for a day at Knott's.
I moved to California in 1992. I met and began dating this guy named Glenn. On a date to Knott's one time, he told me that his great-grandfather had built that clock that stood out in front of the ticket booths. I remember thinking, "Is he serious? Or is this a line?"
Well, 13 years of marriage later, I can tell you that his great-grandfather did indeed build that clock! And I'm so proud to be part of the family!
Jori Frank
You Don't Have To Be Into Clocks To Enjoy This One!
I was impressed with it's size and overall beauty. But what think I loved most about it, were all the different times displayed. Long before the times of watches that could do this with a touch of a button, to be able to see this information on an old clock, I thought was totally cool!
Christina Lawson
Took a Good Look at Dreger Clock
I vaguely remember seeing the Dreger clock for the first time at Knott's in the 70s. It was located behind a fence on a small patch of grass. Unlike the first time I saw it, I clearly remember the last time I saw it in front of Knott's on Beach Blvd. As I drove by, I thought to myself what a handsome looking clock...it's such a great reminder of another era. I took a good look at it as I drove by. I really like the dark green paint with the gold lettering and its old-fashioned shape. It has a dignified look that commands respect, and knowing its history enhances that feeling.
Thanks to Glenn, Rochelle, the Buena Park Historical Society, and everyone else for saving this historic community landmark. I look forward to seeing it again.
Christina Niven
Trip to Long Beach
When I was a small boy of 4, I remember when my grandparents Dreger's took me on the trolley to visit my grandpa's brother. I was amazed to see what a large clock was at his home!
Years later after the clock had a new home at Knotts, we would go there for Sunday's around the old wagon circle and then visit the rose garden where the clock was and my kids would see a part of history for the Dreger family.
I am very happy that the clock is being taken care of and will be restored.
Ken Dreger
Very Impressed
I am a member of the SGGEE Society and have been reading about this magnificent clock that your Great Grandfather constructed.
I wish to express my sincere wishes that you succeed in your project. Many, many communities would be honored to have this clock as an historical addition.
If I could afford it I would want to own it for myself.
Good luck and thank you for posting it online.
Lois Klarenbach
Family Photos
I was born after my great-grandfather's clock came to Knott's, so I don't remember it any other place. I guess I took it for granted that everyone knew of the clock, since it was common knowledge in our family.
Whenever we had family come into town we seemed to go over to the rose garden at Knott's to get another family photo with the clock. I know that at the time it was no big deal to me. It had always been there and was fascinating to look at, but as can be seen in many of our family photos, I was not thrilled to stand for yet another family photo!
Little could I have known that a few decades later I would be tracking down the clock after it had disappeared from Knott's, and be working to get it restored again!
Glenn Frank
My Break Time at Knott's
I used to work at Knott's Berry Farm in the mid-70's and loved to take my breaks sitting on the wrought-iron benches in the rose garden area, eyes fixed on that beautiful clock, not as a reminder that my break was over, but as a reminder as to what true craftsmanship really was. I can’t wait to see it once again, restored and again sending out that reminders to those who care.
Doug Mason