Explore Clay County

Nestled in the east bank of the St Johns River, Clay County is historically known for its therapeutic warm springs and mild climate. Clay County was developed in 1858, from Duval County land, and named after Kentucky Senator Henry Clay. President Grover Cleveland is one of many historic figures drawn to area during the 19th century.


Upcoming Events

Northeast

Archaeological Walk in Ponce Inlet

Nov 23rd, 2024
Ponce Preserve
Northeast

NAHAR Talk: North Carolina’s Efforts to Understand Hurricane and Climate Impacts to Shoreline Sites

Nov 23rd, 2024
Online Event
Northeast

NAHAR Talk: An Archaeological Erosion Story

Dec 13th, 2024
Online Event
Northeast

SAHS Speaker: Dr. Andrea White, City of St. Augustine Archaeologist

Jan 16th, 2025
Markland House, Flagler College
Northeast

Ask Me About the Lasers: 3D Applications in Archaeology

Jan 29th, 2025
Ponte Vedra Beach Library
Northeast

Adventures in Archaeology!

Feb 19th, 2025
Port Orange Regional Library
Northeast

Florida’s First People

Feb 25th, 2025
The Waterworks Building
Northeast

SAHS Speaker Series: Gardan Plants in Spain and St. Augustine

Feb 26th, 2025
Markland House, Flagler College
Northeast

SAHS Speaker Series: Creating Weathering the Storm

Mar 4th, 2025
Markland House, Flagler College
Northeast

SAHS Speaker Series: Engaging Communities in History

Mar 18th, 2025
St. Johns County School Board Building
Northeast

Ask Me About the Lasers: 3D Applications in Archaeology

Apr 3rd, 2025
Port Orange Regional Library
Northeast

SAHS Speaker Series: Civil Rights in St. Augustine

Apr 7th, 2025
Markland House, Flagler College
Northeast

SAHS Speaker Series: A Joint Letter from the Rabbis Arrest in St. Augustine

Apr 24th, 2025
Markland House, Flagler College
Northeast

Florida’s First People

May 15th, 2025
Camp Chowenwaw Park
Northeast

Adventures in Archaeology!

May 15th, 2025
St. Johns County Public Library Main Branch

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