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Grouseland Built in 1803 in the Federal style, the home of William Henry Harrison, Governor of the Indiana Territory and the 9th President of the United States, was restored by the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is maintained by the Grouseland Foundation.
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George Rogers Clark Memorial Completed in 1933, the George Rogers Clark Memorial recognizes the capture of Fort Sackville in 1779 as a pivotal point in the westward expansion of the United States. Composed of granite, the Memorial stands over 80 feet high, and contains murals painted by Ezra Winter and a bronze sculpture of Clark.
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Vincennes State Historic Sites The State of Indiana manages historic sites within Vincennes including: The Indiana Territorial Capital, The log Cabin Visitors Center, The Stout Print Shop, The Maurice Thompson Birthplace, The Sugarloaf Mound, and Fort Knox II.
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The Old French House Built in 1806, the home of French fur trader Michel Brouillet is an example of a French Creole cottage using "posts on sill" construction.
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Convention & Visitors Bureau Find information about historic sites from the Knox County Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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