Claybank Brick Plant is a National Historic Site set against the scenic backdrop of the Massold Clay Canyons. The old factory buildings and kilns are remarkably well preserved, giving you a real sense of how bricks were made in the early 1900s. You can walk the grounds, explore interpretive signs, and enjoy views of the unique clay hills that supplied the plant. It’s a blend of industrial history and prairie landscape, worth a visit if you like heritage sites and photography.