Montgomery Landmarks
To date there are 32 buildings in Montgomery that have been designated as Montgomery Landmarks. Of those, 8 of them are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A walking tour video of historical buildings and Holiday ornaments are available through the Montgomery Historical Preservation Association and at City Hall.
Montgomery gratefully acknowledges the works of Diane P. Eberhard, whose sketches of historic structures appear on this web site and other City publications. Montgomery would also like to thank the Art students of Sycamore High School. The students provided original art work for the 2006 City calendar. Samples of their work also appear throughout the landmark descriptions on this web site.
- Arstingstall-May House (c.1907)
- Bell House (c.1825)
- Blair-Barker House (c1875) - National Register of Historic Places
- Cameron-Feinthel House (c.1891)
- Crain-Conklin House c.1820)( - Listed in National Register
- Crain-Eberhard House (c.1882)
- Crist House (c.1815)
- Former Village Hall (c.1925)
- Grover-Kjellenberg House (c.1840)
- Hoffman House (c.1870)
- Hopewell Cemetery - Pioneer Section (c.1803) - Research Headstones
- Hopewell-Montgomery Presbyterian Church (c.1829)
- James Ayers House (c.1820)
- Johnson-Murdough Building (c.1890)
- Johnson Nature Preserve (c.1974)
- Jonathan Crain House (c.1845)
- Mason House (c.1861)
- Parrott-Smith House (c.1897)
- Patmore-Lumley House (c.1810)
- Pioneer Building (c.1818-1819) - Listed in National Register
- Pure Oil Gas Station (c.1931)
- Sage Tavern (c.1818-1819)
- Smethurst House (c. 1869)
- Snider House (c.1817) - Listed in National Register
- Snider-Crain House (c.1818)
- Stix-Durbrow House (c.1928)
- Taulman House (c.1830)
- Universalist Church (c.1837) - Listed in National Register
- Weller House (c.1807) - Listed in National Register
- Wooley-Kelsch House (c.1890)
- Wilder-Swaim House (c.1832) - Listed in National Register
- Yost Tavern (c.1805) - Listed in National Register