Sunday, November 15, 2009

What American City with a French name is a part of the United States thanks to Henry Clay?

Well I am not quite sure because he was cause to a big part of the nation coming together. The following places are named after him: My guess for your answer is Lexington Kentucky....


Fifteen Clay counties in the United States are named for him: Clay County, Alabama, Clay County, Florida, Clay County, Georgia, Clay County Illinois, Clay County, Indiana, Clay County, Kansas, Clay County, Minnesota, Clay County, Mississippi, Clay County, Missouri, Clay County, Nebraska, Clay County, North Carolina, Clay County, South Dakota, Clay County, Tennessee, Clay County, Texas, and Clay County, West Virginia.


The town of Ashland, Virginia located in the county of Clay's birth, Ashland County, Ohio, Ashland County, Wisconsin, and Ashland, Alabama , were named for his estate, as was the city of Ashland, Kentucky.


In New Orleans: Uptown, Henry Clay Avenue, and Downtown twenty foot tall monument at the center of Lafayette Square.


There is a Henry Clay High School located in Lexington, Kentucky. [3], a Henry Clay Middle School located in Los Angeles, California and a Henry Clay Elementary School in his birth place, Hanover County, Virginia.


The "Instituto Educacional Henry Clay" located in Caracas, Venezuela, is a bilingual private school.


The Clay Dormitory at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, is named after Senator Clay.


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What American City with a French name is a part of the United States thanks to Henry Clay?
New Orleans.
Reply:Paris, Texas?
Reply:Des Moines, Iowa.


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