Clay County
| Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adams-Higgins House | 01984-09-27September 27, 1984 | 1215 N. Grand Ave. |
Spencer | |||
| Clay County Courthouse | 01981-07-02July 2, 1981 | W. 4th St. and 3rd Ave., W. |
Spencer | |||
| Grand Avenue Historic Commercial District | 02004-12-06December 6, 2004 | 301-605 Grand Ave., 12-18, 21 W. 5th St., and 10, 13, and 15-19 W. 4th St. |
Spencer | |||
| Philip and Anna Parrish Kirchner Log House | 01993-09-02September 2, 1993 | 4969 120th Ave. |
Peterson | |||
| Little Sioux River Bridge | 01998-06-25June 25, 1998 | 210th Ave. over the Little Sioux River |
Spencer | |||
| Logan Center School No.5 | 02001-01-16January 16, 2001 | Junction of 420th St. and 310th Ave. |
Dickens | |||
| Spencer High School and Auditorium | 02010-02-12February 12, 2010 | 104 E. 4th St. |
Spencer | |||
| Wanata State Park Picnic Shelter | 01990-11-15November 15, 1990 | South of the junction of County Road M27 and Iowa Highway 10 |
Peterson |
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