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Interested in fun facts and the history of Clermont, GA?
Then read on!

Here are some facts about the village of Clermont, Georgia:

1. Clermont is a small village located in Hall County, Georgia, with a population of around 900 residents.
2. The village was incorporated in 1952 and was named after Clermont, a town in Auvergne, central France.
3. One of the main attractions in Clermont is the Clermont Days festival, which celebrates the village's history and heritage with a parade, live music, and other events.
4. The village is served by Hall County Schools, with Wauka Mountain Elementary School and North Hall Middle and High Schools being located nearby.
5. The Clermont post office services the area, and there are several churches and businesses located in the village center.
6. Clermont is located about 60 miles northeast of Atlanta, making it a popular destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities in the nearby Blue Ridge Mountains.
7. Some notable residents of Clermont have included former Georgia governor Nathan Deal, who called the village home for many years.