Clay County Savings Association Building, Liberty
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Facts and practical information
The Clay County Savings Association in Liberty, Missouri, was robbed on February 13, 1866, making it one of the earliest documented daylight bank robberies. The robbers escaped with at least $60,000 and killed a bystander outside. The robbery is believed to have been conducted by a group of former Confederate guerrillas, possibly led by Jesse James or Archie Clement, which became known as the James–Younger Gang. ()
Built: 1859 (165 years ago)Coordinates: 39°14'50"N, 94°25'8"W
Day trips
Clay County Savings Association Building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Liberty Jail, Mt. Memorial Cemetery, Clay County Historical Society Museum, The Jesse James Bank Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Clay County Savings Association Building?
Nearby attractions include The Jesse James Bank Museum, Liberty (1 min walk), Corbin Theatre Company, Liberty (1 min walk), Serenity on the Square, Liberty (2 min walk), Frank Hughes Memorial Library, Liberty (3 min walk).