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The Avera-Clarke House
- 580 W Washington St, Monticello, Florida, 32344
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Monticello, Florida, 32344
United States
About
We’re a family-owned business and proudly took over The Avera-Clarke House in September 2022. Originally from West Palm Beach, Florida, we’ve always had a special place in our hearts for North Florida. Britany & Brooke (our daughters) both graduated from Florida State University, and as proud FSU football fans and boosters, we’ve made it a tradition to come up every year for the games—and to soak in the charm of the region. Go Noles!
The moment we discovered this beautiful historic home, we knew it was meant to be part of our story. Now, we’re honored to share its magic with couples, families, and travelers looking for a truly unique and welcoming experience in Monticello. We’ve poured our hearts into preserving the history of The Avera-Clarke House while creating a warm, customizable space perfect for weddings, events, and weekend getaways. Whether you’re here to say “I do” under the oaks or join us for a fall football weekend, we can’t wait to welcome you like family.
Constructed in 1890, the Avera-Clarke House was the creation of Judge Thomas Clarke, a Civil War veteran who valiantly fought in the Battle for Atlanta. Following the war, he pursued a legal education in Georgia and eventually established a law practice in Monticello in the late 1800s. Judge Clarke played a significant role in Florida's history, being a signor on the Second Florida Constitution and establishing the renowned Farmers and Merchants Bank (FMB), which was among the oldest independent banks in the state. His son, S.D. Clarke, also followed in his father's footsteps and became a judge, ultimately becoming the last Clarke to reside in the house. During the mid-1900s, S.D. Clarke held a prominent position as the President of the Florida Senate and led the well-known "Pork Chop" Gang in Florida politics.