GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Those who enjoyed viewing the “vault project” at last month’s Clay County Agriculture Fair will be pleased to know the exhibit that focused on the names of roads, …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Those who enjoyed viewing the “vault project” at last month’s Clay County Agriculture Fair will be pleased to know the exhibit that focused on the names of roads, bridges, waterways and more was moved to the Recording Department at the Clay County Clerk of Comptroller’s Office at 477 Houston St. in Green Cove Springs. Residents can take a magnetic pin to locate their neighborhood or town on the map. The project launched Clay County History Month and can be seen on the courthouse’s first floor.
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