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3 Iconic Buildings to Explore in Clinton County

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Clinton County
Clinton County is located in eastern Iowa and is part of the Quad Cities metropolitan area. The county seat is Clinton.One of the notable features of Clinton County is its proximity to the Mississippi River. The riverfront offers scenic views, recreational activities, and a connection to the region's history and economic development.

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Iconic Buildings to Explore in Clinton County

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Catholic Historical Center at St Boniface
St. Boniface Church is a former parish church of the Diocese of Davenport. The church was founded in the town of Lyons, which is now the north side of Clinton, Iowa, United States. The church building is now a museum named The Catholic Historical Center at St. Boniface, with exhibits about the history of the Clinton area Catholic community, and an archive of local Catholic church artifacts and records. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.
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Clinton Area Showboat Theater
The Clinton Area Showboat Theatre is recognized for hosting a variety of theatrical productions, including plays, musicals, and performances featuring local and sometimes professional actors. The theater aims to provide a cultural and artistic outlet for the community.
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George M. Curtis House
The George M. Curtis House is a historic house located at 420 South 5th Avenue in Clinton, Iowa.The Late Victorian style home was built for industrialist George M. Curtis in 1883. It was purchased by the Clinton Woman's Club in 1925 and they continue to maintain the building. The three-story home is composed of brick veneer and features a variety of roof planes and windows. The original lacy wood porch was replaced by the current semi-circular porch in the 1940s.

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