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Henry Clay High School was named in honor of the great Kentuckian and national statesman, Henry Clay. It is the oldest public high school in Lexington, and opened on Main Street in 1928. The Central Offices of the school system are now located at this site. The present facility on Fontaine Road was opened in 1970. The school mascot is the Blue Devil.
'''Henry Clay High School''' is a [[High School]] in [[Lexington, Kentucky]]. Its mascot is the [[Blue Devil]]..

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Revision as of 04:46, 12 August 2006

Henry Clay High School was named in honor of the great Kentuckian and national statesman, Henry Clay. It is the oldest public high school in Lexington, and opened on Main Street in 1928. The Central Offices of the school system are now located at this site. The present facility on Fontaine Road was opened in 1970. The school mascot is the Blue Devil.