Montauk, located in Clermont, Iowa, is a meticulously preserved 1874 Victorian farmhouse that served as the residence of William Larrabee, Iowa's 10th governor. The property encompasses the original house, outbuildings, and surrounding grounds, offering a tangible glimpse into Gilded Age rural life and political aspirations.
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Art
Jct. Of Mill And Stone, Clermont, Iowa
Architecture
210 Mill St., Clermont, Iowa
Architecture
Jct. Of Mill And Thompson, Clermont, Iowa
Architecture; Education
505 Larrabee St., Clermont, Iowa
Architecture; Religion
Mcgregor And Larrabee Sts., Clermont, Iowa
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