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A.  Montauk
*National Register of Historic Places
G.  Clermont Opera House - Built in 1912. M.  Hart Parr Tractor - A 1927 tractor made in Charles City, Iowa.
B.  Statues at Montauk - Grant,
Sherman, Farragut and Gen. Dodge.
H.  Clermont Museum - Iowa State Historical site.  Located in the 1913 Larrabee Bank.  It has served Clermont since 1912 when it was set up in the Larrabee School.
*National Register of Historic Places
N.  Union Sunday School:  An Iowa State Historical Site built in 1858 of the New England style.  It houses a 1896 Kimball Pipe Organ which was given as a gift from William Larrabee, electrified in 1910.
*National Register of Historic Places
C.  Railroad Depot - Served the Rock Island division from 1872-1971. I.  John Deere Tractor - Believed to be the 1st 1937 Model A John Deere Tractor to be sold in Clermont. O.  Larrabee School - A gift from William Larrabee to the town.  It was an Ideal School in 1912.  Houses the city library, city offices, and  Clermont Historical museum. * National Register of Places  
D.  Lincoln Park and Statue - Erected in 1902 in memory of the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War.
*National Register of Historic Places
J.  The Blacksmith Shop - Built around the turn of the century.  Gift to Historical Society from the Burkhard Riegel family.
*National Register of Historic Places  
P.  Gateway to City Park - A memorial to the town's pioneers.
E.  David B. Henderson Statue - Speaker of the US House from 1898-1903, and a hero of the Civil War.
*National Register of Historic Places
K.  Stone Jail - Built in 1852 with limestone from Williams Quarry.  It has four-inch deep windows with bars. Q.  Bandshell - Located in the City Park, it is made from Clermont brick.
F.  Episcopal Church -One of three churches across the country; the site was chosen in 1876 because of its location in the center of the country.
*National Register of Historic Places
L.  Power Plant - The Power Plant was a Flour Mill from 1855-1909.  It was converted into a hydro-electric power plant in 1910. R.  Lawn mower from the movie "The Straight Story."

S.  Heritage Farm Park

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