Clay County, Kentucky
Clay County, Kentucky, is located in the southeastern part of the state. It was established in 1807 and named after Henry Clay, a prominent American statesman. The county seat is Manchester, which serves as the main hub for local government and services.
The area is known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Daniel Boone National Forest, which offers outdoor recreational activities like hiking and camping. Clay County has a rich cultural heritage, with a population that reflects the traditions of the Appalachian region.