The Birthplace of 4-H

A. B. Graham, superintendent of Springfield Township Rural schools in Clark County, established the "Boys and Girls Agricultural Experiment Club," which revolutionized agricultural education and non-formal youth development methods. The first meeting of the club, said to be the nation's first farm club for young people, was held at this site on January 15, 1902 in the basement of the Clark County Courthouse. This was the start of what would be called a "4-H Club" a few years later. Through the years, the overall objective of A.B. Graham and 4-H has remained the same; the development of youth as individuals and as responsible and productive citizens.

Marker is at the intersection of Limestone Street and Columbia Street, on the left when traveling north on Limestone Street.

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