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Clemmons, NC | Official Website Lewisville and Clemmons have so much to offer, each having uniquely different charm and personality The two towns are great places to live, work, and have fun!
About Village of Clemmons If you live here you already know Clemmons is a great place to live If you don’t live here, you should And if you’ve never visited us, what are you waiting for? Come see why Clemmons is the place we call home Village Offerings We are proud to offer: A diverse faith community Enriching arts and champion sports Schools offering grade A
Discover the History | Clemmons, NC Clemmons is steeped in rich history dating back to when the Village was first settled in 1802 by Peter Clemmons Originally called Clemmonsville, it quickly became a hub for agriculture and industry
Village Facts | Clemmons, NC The Village of Clemmons was founded in 1802 and incorporated in 1986 Clemmons is located in the Northwestern Piedmont section of North Carolina in Forsyth County
Public Works | Clemmons, NC The Public Works Department is dedicated to providing an unsurpassed level of service to the residents of the Village of Clemmons, both via the service we provide as well as the services we contract out
Maps of the Village | Clemmons, NC Maps of the Village Overall Map (JPEG) Location of Clemmons, NC (in Forsyth County) in relationship to surrounding towns, counties and landmarks Also shown are the major roadways that run through Clemmons
Community | Clemmons, NC The Clemmons Farmers Market is a locally grown in-season diverse producer market with a select value-added product that embraces the slow food movement and values the direct farmer customer relationship
Forsyth County Sheriffs Office | Clemmons, NC Learn about the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office Roundabout 101 Traffic in roundabouts move in a counterclockwise direction Slow down as you approach the roundabout Stop only to yield to vehicles already in the circle Wait for a gap and merge into the moving traffic If you miss your turn, just go around again Just a Reminder Always be on the lookout for any suspicious activity in your
The Peter Clemmons House The 1805 Peter Clemmons Home is one of the oldest remaining frame structures in Clemmons Peter Clemmons moved to the area about 1802 from Delaware and purchased more than 1,400 acres of land, founding the small town that would eventually bear his name