Posted on: November 15, 2023
Prior to 1871, the only education provided in Liberty was through private schools, but only few could afford to pay the subscription fees. Learn more about the evolution of Liberty's public schools in this Liberty History Highlight.
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History Campaign
Posted on: November 15, 2023
Early Liberty citizens placed a high value on the education of their young people, and even though it was unusual for the times, that included educating their daughters. Learn more about Clay Seminary for Young Ladies in this Liberty History Highlight.
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History Campaign
Posted on: July 12, 2023
No matter the weather outside, museums are the perfect activity to keep you busy during every season. Learn more about Liberty through the last 200 years with the help of the Clay County Museum, Jesse James Bank Museum and the Liberty Jail!
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History Campaign
Posted on: September 26, 2023
African-American residents established the Garrison School in 1877. Today, the Clay County African American Legacy Inc. has transformed many of the classrooms into special collections and art galleries to celebrate the African American culture.
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