GEORGE ROGERS CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

GEORGE ROGERS CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

GEORGE ROGERS CLARK NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

📅18 November 2024, 23:04

Complete information for planning your trip to George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is now on National Park Planner!

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, Indiana, was created in 1966 to take over a memorial and park grounds that the state of Indiana could no longer afford to maintain, thus sticking American taxpayers with the bill. The centerpiece of the park is a large monument dedicated to George Rogers Clark, a man who gained recognition during the American Revolution for fighting the British and its Indian allies in what was at the time the northwestern frontier—the land between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River.

PARK AT A GLANCE

VISITOR CENTER

GEORGE ROGERS CLARK MEMORIAL

PARK GROUNDS

CLARK’S MILITARY CAMPAIGN

DIRECTIONS AND CONTACT INFORMATION


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Last updated on November 18, 2024
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