Review:

The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is the site where the British surrendered to the American Colonel George Rogers Clark on February 25 of 1779. The capture of the fort assured claims to the frontier for the United States, an area that was almost the size of the nation’s original thirteen states. The visitor center presents a movie lasting around thirty minutes about the western campaign of George Rogers Clark, as well as an audio program. Various exhibits explore Fort Sackville, the different cultures that were involved in the story of Clark, and additional facets of the Northwest Territory conquest.

401 S. 2nd St, Vincennes, IN 47591, Phone: 812-882-1776

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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