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Vincennes Historic District is a national historic district located at Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana. The district encompasses 1,161 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 9 contributing structures, and 37 contributing objects in the central business district and surrounding residential sections of Vincennes.
Location City or town Description 1: Ebner-Free House: March 21, 1985 (#85000601) June 2, 1999: 120 Locust: Vincennes: Moved to a new location in 1999 2: Rose Hill Farmstead: Rose Hill Farmstead: March 3, 1995 (#95000202) June 15, 2012: Old Louisville Rd, 0.25 miles north of its junction with Old Wheatland Rd., and east of Vincennes
At the Indiana Territory State Historic Site (1 W. Harrison St.), near the junction of First and Harrison Streets in Vincennes 38°41′8″N 87°31′32″W / 38.68556°N 87.52556°W / 38.68556; -87.52556 ( William Henry Harrison & Lewis & Clark Ex
The Servant of God, Bishop Simon Bruté de Remur, first Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Vincennes. The Indiana Territorial Capitol. Is the primary site owned by the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Corp in Vincennes. The building was once the center of government for the Indiana Territory from 1800 to 1813.
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, located in Vincennes, Indiana, on the banks of the Wabash River at what is believed to be the site of Fort Sackville, is a United States National Historical Park. President Calvin Coolidge authorized a classical memorial and President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the completed structure in 1936.
Pyramid Mound, designated 12k14, is a locally important archaeological site at the city of Vincennes in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Indiana. Located on the city's edge, this substantial loess hill bears evidence of prehistoric occupation, and it is a landmark to the city's contemporary residents.
Kimmell Park is a historic public park and national historic district located on the Wabash River at Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana. The park was dedicated in 1938, and developed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA). The WPA constructed a limestone shelterhouse and circular picnic patios with seating and built-in fireplace ovens. The ...
Gregg Park is a historic public park and national historic district located at Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana.The park was dedicated in 1931, and developed by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in 1938–1939.