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Clay Office and Conference Center

1873 establishments in MichiganEducational institutions established in 1873Michigan State Historic SitesNational Register of Historic Places in DetroitSchool buildings completed in 1888
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Clay School Detroit Michigan
Clay School Detroit Michigan

The Clay Office and Conference Center is a renovated office complex formerly known as the Clay School. It is located at 453 Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard in Midtown Detroit, Michigan. It is the oldest school building in the city of Detroit. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1982.

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Clay Office and Conference Center
Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Detroit Midtown

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Clay School

Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard 453
48201 Detroit, Midtown
Michigan, United States
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