Members of the South Lake Art League spent one sunny morning at Clermont’s Historic Village sketching and photographing.  The five watercolors on display in the Village’s Train Depot are some of the works of art that resulted from that morning.

The public is invited by the Art League and the Historical Society to come by and view the works in person.  The Village is located at 490 West Avenue, Clermont on the shores of beautiful Lake Minneola and close to the downtown’s shops, restaurants & breweries.  The Village is open every Saturday and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm.

In addition to the Train Depot, the Village is home to the Townsend & Kern Houses, the original Cooper Memorial Library, and a World War II Quonset Hut as well as replicas of the city’s first one-room schoolhouse and an outhouse.  All the buildings (except the outhouse!) are open to tour every weekend. A $5.00 donation is requested for all visitors 12 and over.

Chapel Rendering

Plans are moving along quickly for the building of another replica to be constructed at the Village.  This will be of the Grace Baptist Church.

If you are interested in the history of Clermont or in history in general, why not consider joining the Clermont Historical Society?  Membership is just $25.00 per person or $35.00 for a couple annually.

The Historical Society holds monthly meetings on the second Monday of each month.  The board meeting (open to the public) begins at 6:00 PM and is followed by a presentation at 7:00 pm.  Our next meeting will be held on September 13th in the Depot.

You can also see lots of pictures and information about the Village on our Facebook page and on our new website at www.clermonthistoricvillage.org.     For questions or further information please call 352-242-7734.

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