Every great neighborhood deserves a great flag
  This neighborhood proudly bears the name of George Washington Clayton, an esteemed Denver business pioneer and philanthropist. Notably, it is the historic site of Clayton College, which served as a boys orphanage from 1911 to 1957 and is now a reve

Clayton

Named after George Washington Clayton, one of Denver's first business leaders and philanthropists, this neighborhood is home to the former Clayton College, a boys orphanage from 1911-1957, now on the National Register of Historic Places. Also in the area is the City of Nairobi Park, named for one of Denver's sister cities. The flag's design is based off the early plan for the Clayton College, using the colors of the Kenyan flag.


  This neighborhood proudly bears the name of George Washington Clayton, an esteemed Denver business pioneer and philanthropist. Notably, it is the historic site of Clayton College, which served as a boys orphanage from 1911 to 1957 and is now a reve

This neighborhood proudly bears the name of George Washington Clayton, an esteemed Denver business pioneer and philanthropist. Notably, it is the historic site of Clayton College, which served as a boys orphanage from 1911 to 1957 and is now a revered entry on the National Register of Historic Places.

Furthermore, the neighborhood is graced by the presence of City of Nairobi Park, a testament to Denver's international connections through its sister cities. The flag's design is inspired by the early blueprint of Clayton College, paying homage to its rich history, and it incorporates the vibrant colors of the Kenyan flag. This representation symbolizes the neighborhood's unique blend of local heritage and global connections.