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Transportation & Waterways

Clay County is full of communities impacted by water, both positively and negatively.  From transportation to recreation, the waters of the St. Johns River, Black Creek, Doctor’s Lake, Swimming Pen Creek, and the many lakes of Keystone Heights tell the story of our founding and impact us greatly even today. Decades of storms and the impact of flooding on many homes and businesses exist. Early settlers depended on water-based travel.  However, the arrival of the railroad to Clay County also shaped our county’s future by providing an alternate transportation method.

Archives Specialist Vishi Garig recently compiled information and photos into a booklet we call “Clay County History Tour – Stories from the Water’s Edge“.  In addition to checking out the content on the pages linked below, please also enjoy this article which summarizes some of the many ways the waterways flowing through our county impacted our lives through the decades.

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Clerk's Office Archives Division and Many Community Partners Present Tales from the Clink 2025

We are thrilled to bring this “ripped from the headlines” true-crime history event to Clay County residents and visitors again!  Join us on Friday, October 10, at the Historic Triangle in Green Cove Springs (21 Gratio Place), from 5pm-8pm.  Many thanks to all involved!

Check out this flier for details: TFTC 2025 Flier as of 10 2 25