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Clay County keeps the Jesse James birthplace as a county historic site
Clay County lists the Jesse James Birthplace near Kearney among its historic sites, making the outlaw story part of the county-managed heritage map.
The Jesse James Birthplace is part of Clay County’s public heritage map, not just a roadside legend.
Clay County lists the Kearney-area farm in its historic-sites system, with museum information tied to the county source. That keeps the outlaw-history story attached to a real place and a public heritage program.
For local readers, this gives the county a specific history layer that cannot be moved unchanged to another county. Liberty, Kearney, and the rural Northland carry these references in roads, museums, and preserved sites.
Treat the site as a county historic site first. Use the county source for museum details, access, current visitor information, and how the birthplace fits with the rest of Clay County’s historic-sites system.
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