Clay Center, Kansas, is a city located in the north-central part of the state, with coordinates 39.3769400 latitude and -97.1247400 longitude. The city has a humid continental climate, with hot, humid summers and cold, dry winters. Clay Center was founded in 1857 and is named after Henry Clay, a prominent American politician. The city's heritage is rooted in agriculture and the railroad industry.
Geographic Data for Clay Center, Kansas, United States
Latitude | 39° 22.616' |
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Longitude | -97° -7.484' |
Timezone | America/Chicago |
Numerology for Clay Center, Kansas, United States
Chaldean Name Number : 32 => 5
Pythagorean Name Number : 7
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Famous Persons from Clay Center, Kansas, United States
- Nicole Ohlde - Born on March 13, 1982 - Basketball player
- Tracy Claeys - Born on December 25, 1968 - Head coach
- Dave Wiemers - Born on April 18, 1968 - American football player
- Ann Mah - Born on May 5, 1951 - Politician, and Teacher
- Mark Taddiken - Born on January 27, 1950 - Politician
- Ken Swenson - Born on April 18, 1948 - Middle-distance runner
- J. David Crum - Born on December 31, 1945 - Politician - American Conservative Union rating of 100%
- Alwyn Howard Gentry - Born on January 6, 1945 - Botanist, Botanical collector, and Curator (died: August 3, 1993)
- Don W. Wilson - Born on December 7, 1942 - Archivist, and Historian
- Eldon Danenhauer - Born on October 4, 1935 - American football player (died: June 23, 2021)
- Bill Danenhauer - Born on June 3, 1934 - American football player
- Don Duckwall - Born on April 2, 1916 - Production manager, and Assistant director (died: March 3, 1986)
- Hal Brill - Born on March 26, 1914 - American football player - Second-team back on the 1938 Little All-America college football team | 1938 conference champion with Wichita Shockers (died: September 2, 1980)
- Orchid I. Jordan - Born on August 17, 1910 - Politician - Life member of the NAACP (died: December 25, 1995)
- George Docking - Born on February 23, 1904 - Politician (died: January 20, 1964)
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