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==Legacy== <!-- PLEASE DO NOT ADD Michigan place names as all are named after Lake St. Clair and the St. Clair River which are named for Saint Clare of Assisi NOT Arthur St. Clair. Thank you. --> A portion of the Hermitage, St. Clair's home in Oak Grove, Pennsylvania (north of Ligonier), was later moved to [[Ligonier, Pennsylvania|Ligonier]], Pennsylvania, where it is now preserved, along with St. Clair artifacts and memorabilia at the [[Fort Ligonier]] Museum. An [[American Civil War]] steamer was named [[USS St. Clair (1862)|USS ''St. Clair'']]. [[Lydia Sigourney]] included a poem in his honor, {{ws|[[s:Moral Pieces, in Prose and Verse/General St. Clair|General St. Clair]]}} in her first poetry collection of 1815. The site of Clair's inauguration as Governor of the Northwest Territory is now occupied by the ''[[Start Westward Memorial|National Start Westward Memorial of The United States]]'', commemorating the settlement of the territory.<ref name="OOS">{{cite web |title=Memorial to the Start Westward |url=https://www.sculpturecenter.org/oosi/items/show/991 |website=Ohio Outdoor Sculpture |access-date=12 November 2022}}</ref> Places named in honor of Arthur St. Clair include: In [[Pennsylvania]]: * [[Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania|Upper St. Clair]], Pennsylvania * [[St. Clairsville, Pennsylvania|St. Clairsville]], Pennsylvania * St. Clair [[Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania|Schuylkill County]], Pennsylvania * St. Clair Township, [[Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania|Westmoreland County]], Pennsylvania * East St. Clair Township, [[Bedford County, Pennsylvania|Bedford County]], Pennsylvania * West St. Clair Township, [[Bedford County, Pennsylvania|Bedford County]], Pennsylvania * The [[St. Clair (Pittsburgh)|St. Clair neighborhood]] in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]], Pennsylvania * St. Clair Hospital, [[Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania|Mt. Lebanon]], Pennsylvania In [[Ohio]]: *St. Clair Township in [[Butler County, Ohio|Butler County]], Ohio * St. Clair Township in [[Columbiana County, Ohio|Columbiana County]], Ohio, * [[St. Clairsville, Ohio|St. Clairsville]], Ohio * St. Clair Avenue in [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland]], Ohio * St. Clair Street in [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]], Ohio * St. Clair Street in [[Toledo, Ohio|Toledo]], Ohio * St. Clair Street in [[Marietta, Ohio|Marietta]], Ohio * Fort St. Clair in [[Eaton, Ohio|Eaton]], Ohio Other States: * [[St. Clair County, Illinois|St. Clair County]], Illinois * St. Clair Street in Indianapolis, Indiana * [[St. Clair County, Missouri|St. Clair County]], Missouri * [[St. Clair County, Alabama|St. Clair County]], Alabama * St. Clair Street in [[Frankfort, Kentucky|Frankfort]], Kentucky, was named for the St. Clair by Gen. [[James Wilkinson]], who laid out the town that became the [[Capital city|state capital]]. The street's north end is at the Old Capitol, and near its south end is the Franklin County Court House; both were designed by [[Gideon Shryock]]. In [[Scotland]]: * The three-star St Clair Hotel in Sinclair St, [[Thurso]], [[Caithness]], is named after him.
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