Brodie Hardware Store - Corner of Scarr and Sheaffe Street came from Normanton and was owned by A.J. Smith & Co. who operated a business there in 1888. In 1928 this building was dismantled and shipped to Townsville, then railed to Cloncurry and erected at a cost of one thousand pounds ($2,000). The store was owned and operated by A.J. Smith & Co., until 1986 when it was sold. January 1987 it opened for business as Brodie & Co. Now operating as Home Hardware.
Chaplain's Newsagency - Corner of Ramsay and King Street, established first as a grocery store, known as Cloncurry Stores. Site of the Club Hotel, which was destroyed by fire in 1936.
Cloncurry Pharmacy - Ramsay Street began in the early part of the last century as AJ Smith Stores.
Court House - Corner of Daintree and Sheaffe Street built in 1898.
National Australia Bank - Sheaffe Street, present building built in 1966. Though the National Bank began its services here since the 1880's.
St Andrews Anglican Church - Uhr Street, completed in 1964 this building replaced the original, which was built in 1907 and is now situated in Seymour Street.
Shire Hall - Scarr Street, built in 1939. The newly refurbished hall reopened on 16 May 2003.
The Cloncurry Sale Yards - Sir Hudson Fysh Drive is the largest saleyards in North West Queensland.
Railway Station - Hutchinson Parade, present building built 1966, replacing the original Station, which was situated top end of Scarr Street. The Railway line reached Cloncurry in December of 1907.
Rotary Lookout - 2kms West of Cloncurry, adjacent to the old water tower near Normanton turn off.
Uniting Church - King Street, built in 1966 this building replaced the original built in 1915.