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Clay Center, Nebraska

Clay Center, Nebraska

As the county seat of Clay County, Clay Center is the site of the historic courthouse which dominates the town square. Thirty retail stores and establishments serve the community of 980 people. There is always something to do with community plays and school events, church fellowship activities, and many organizations offering opportunities for everyone.

The Fourth of July, "Old Trusty Days," county fair, and good football games are a few of the highlights of the year, enjoyed by not only the people in Clay Center, but also from all over the county.

The town of Clay Center was laid out in the summer of 1879. In an election held on November 4, 1879, the voters favored the proposition that the seat of government be moved to the middle of the 16-township county and be given the name "Clay Center."

The election was, of course, contested by heated competitions with rivals Sutton and Harvard. But as soon as a one-story, frame building was completed, the county records were whisked out of the building in Sutton in the dead-of-night, and brought to the official county seat by horse and wagon. Thus ended another colorful Nebraska county seat saga. In February 1887, Clay Center became an incorporated village.

Industrial development began in 1903 when M. M. Johnson built a factory to manufacture "Old Trusty" poultry incubators and brooders that were sold nationwide. The factory provided employment for hundreds of local citizens. The Johnson Company established radio station KMMJ in 1925 to promote its products, and the station made Clay Center a well-known and respected name in farm homes throughout the Midwest.

Clay Center experienced dramatic change in 1942 when a Naval Ammunition Depot was built just west of town to produce bombs and shells during World War II. This property was later transferred to the U.S. Department of Agriculture and has been designated by Congress as the Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center.

Attractions and Upcoming Events


Clay Center City Park

The Clay Center City Park is complete with a swimming pool, playground equipment, picnic tables, a sheltered building, a horseshoe-playing area, and modern restrooms. It is perfect setting for reunions, celebrations, and simple family fun.

The park was originally the site of the "

Clay Center, NE Recreation

Crooked Creek Country Club Golf Course

Golfers can enjoy a challenging nine-hole grass greens golf course. The Crooked Creek Country Club Golf Course is open to the public with memberships available. Rental carts are available;

Clay Center, NE Recreation

St. Martin's Catholic Church

St. Martin's Catholic Church was designed by architect James H. Craddock in the Gothic Revival style and was erected in 1907-8. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Clay Center, NE Historic Churches

Clay County Courthouse

The Clay County Courthouse was built in 1918, replacing a brick structure that was built in 1881. The courthouse stands in the center square of downtown Clay Center surrounded by 30

Clay Center, NE Historic Courthouses

Things to do near Clay Center, NE

Plattsmouth Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Lewis & Clark Monument

The Lewis and Clark Monument was dedicated on December 19, 1939, with the inscription reading "Lewis and Clark - 1804."