Clay County is part of the Emerald Triangle and Includes Cleburne and Randolph County
Submitted by Bob Roberts on Wed, 02/24/2010 - 3:52pm
Clay County was formed after the war between the States in 1866, Clay County covers 605 square miles. It is named for Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky, and is home to Mount Cheaha, the highest point in Alabama at 2407 feet above sea level.- Login or register to post comments
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