Clermont Huger Lee

Clermont Huger Lee (March 4, 1914 – June 14, 2006) was a landscape architect from Savannah, Georgia, most known for her work designing gardens and parks for historical landmarks in the state.

[6] Lee established her private practice in 1949, and the following year she began working on historic landscapes.

[6] Lee developed a master plan for Jekyll Island in 1967–1968 with the goal to restore the area known as "Millionaire's Village" to its 1910–1929 era.

Though not fully implemented, Lee's plans served as a foundation in the redevelopment of today's Jekyll Island Historic District.

[8] Clermont Huger Lee has received two significant post humus awards and recognition.