A Community Remembered Historical Marker 101 North Hanley Road, Clayton, MO 63105
About the Business
Welcome to "A Community Remembered Historical Marker," a unique local destination dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Clayton, Missouri. Located at 101 North Hanley Road, in the heart of Clayton, this historical marker serves as a tribute to the vibrant community and its significant contributions to the region's heritage.
Our mission is to educate visitors and residents alike about the influential figures, events, and cultural milestones that have shaped Clayton's past. As you explore the marker, you'll discover fascinating stories and insights that highlight the spirit and resilience of our community through the ages.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious traveler, or a local resident, "A Community Remembered Historical Marker" offers an engaging and informative experience that connects you to the roots of Clayton. We invite you to visit, reflect, and be inspired by the tales of perseverance, innovation, and community that continue to define our beloved town.
Join us in celebrating the legacy of Clayton, and take a moment to remember the community that has helped shape its present and future. We look forward to welcoming you to this special landmark that honors our shared history.
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101 North Hanley Road, Clayton, Missouri 63105, United States
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"This black marker is easy to spot in the sea of steel and glass towers that make up the Clayton business center. It commemorates a community that has been largely displaced. It has the same text on both sides. The marker reads, "Between the 1880s and 1960s, Clayton was home to a substantial and thriving Black community despite persistent discrimination, limited economic opportunity, and political influence. These early Black Clayton residents were homeowners and renters, employed in various sectors as educators, laborers, domestics, and city workers. They established two of the first churches in Clayton, started businesses, and enriched the cultural life of Clayton in numerous ways. The Black community was established in historic Clayton - and grew there in part because housing discrimination and restrictive covenants prohibited residence elsewhere. The community was uprooted with other residents of that area through rezoning in the mid-twentieth century. As Clayton grew, most Black residents were displaced by racial-residential restrictions. As historic Clayton became the downtown business district, the history of our African American community was largely erased and forgotten. Today the City of Clayton wishes to recognize and celebrate this community and its enduring contributions to our shared history." The marker was sponsored by the City of Clayton and the Mayor's Commemorative Landscape Task Force. It was unveiled in 2024."
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