Monday, September 24, 2012

Montauk

Here’s where we stopped on our drive yesterday.  It’s Montauk, the home of William Larrabee, governor of Iowa from 1886 to 1890.  It sits on a hill above the town of Clermont.

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We didn’t have time for a tour of the house on this trip, but we did walk around the grounds.

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There are several bronze statues there---this one is of General Sherman:

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And, this one of Admiral Farragut watches over the surrounding countryside:

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We toured the house as a family one time when our children were young and I’ve been here on their school field trips, too.  I hope to go on a house tour again sometime. 

4 comments:

42N said...

Do go on the house tour. You'll learn a lot of details about his family's life through the years. Its a cool tour. Great house and property - I'm glad that we Iowans still have that treasure.

Dan said...

Beautiful architecture and grounds. I bet the woodwork inside the house must be amazing!

Guess we'll have to wait for that tour... another day. ;-)

Gail said...

Wow, can you even imagine living in a place like this?

I would have to have help with the dusting, that's for sure.

Thanks for showing this beautiful place.

DesertHen said...

Looks like a very interesting place to visit and tour! Beautiful view!