The following is a list of things named after Henry Clay, including monuments and memorials in his honor.
Roads
- Henry Clay Avenue in New Orleans
- Henry Clay Boulevard and Clay Avenue in Lexington, Kentucky
- Henry Clay Boulevard in Ashland, Missouri
- Clay Streets in numerous cities, including New Haven, Connecticut, Richmond, Virginia, Vicksburg, Mississippi, and Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin.
- Ashland Ave. in Chicago, Illinois; Ashland, Virginia, Ashland County in Ohio and Wisconsin were named for his estate, as were the cities of Ashland in Kentucky, Alabama, and Pennsylvania.
- Henry Clay Court in The Landings on Skidaway Island, Georgia
Towns
- Ashland, Missouri, was named after Clay's Lexington, Kentucky estate, as was Ashland, Massachusetts.
- Clay, New York, Onondaga County, including the road Henry Clay Boulevard
- Clay, Kentucky, western Kentucky
- Clay, West Virginia
- Clay City, Indiana
- Henry Clay Village, or Breck's Mill Area, on the left bank of Brandywine Creek in Wilmington, Delaware, factory and mill workers' residences
- The town of Claysburg, Pennsylvania
- Clay, New York, a suburb of Syracuse
- Clayville, New York, a town named after Clay during the late 1800s, a highly popular area with mills and factories
- Clayville, Illinois, an active settlement during the statesman's life
- Claysville, Alabama
- Clay-Ashland, Liberia, named after Henry Clay and his estate
Counties
- Sixteen Clay counties in the United States, in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and West Virginia. (Clay County, Iowa, is named for his son Henry Clay Jr.)
Monuments
Schools
Parks
Other
Gallery
References