Welcome to Historic Clinton, Missouri's Downtown District

Historic Roots. Vibrant Future.
Preserving historic downtown Clinton while strengthening community, commerce, and connection.

Henry County Bandstand
The United States sent four million men into battle during World War I, and more than 100,000 died from influenza, combat, and wounds. The families in Clinton and Henry County sent their young men off to an uncertain future.
In 1920, a local chapter of a women’s organization called the Service Star Legion started a fund of $1,000to create a memorial for soldiers lost in the Great War. In 1921, the Clinton Concert Band asked to build
the bandstand. In 1958, the bandstand received a concrete floor, and in 1996, basic repairs were made and the bandstand was rededicated. For decades, families flocked to the downtown square each Saturday. Days were spent shopping and socializing, and evenings included music and entertainment. Bands often played to large crowds that gathered as the night fell. President Harry Truman, whose parents lived in Clinton for a short time, spoke from the bandstand to about 2,000 people when he ran for the U.S. Senate in 1934.
