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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park IN

Lat, Long: 38.67912659, -87.53545212

Designation: National Historical Park

The British flag would not be raised above Fort Sackville Feb. 25, 1779. At 10 A.M., the garrison surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark. His American army, aided by French residents of the Illinois country, had marched through freezing floodwaters to gain this victory. The fort’s capture assured United States claims to the frontier, an area nearly as large as the original 13 states.

Weather:

The weather in the area is quite typical for the Midwest. The average temperature for the winter months is the mid-30s, but the summers can often be hot and humid with temperatures reaching into the 90s.

Directions:

The George Rogers Clark National Historical Park is located within the city of Vincennes, Indiana. Evansville is approximately 50 miles to the south and Terre Haute is approximately 50 miles to the north. Highway 41 provides good roads from the north or south. Highway 50 provides access from the east and west. From Hwy 50 east and west or from Hwy 41 from the north use the 6th Street exit. On Hwy 41 from the South use the Willow Street exit. From there follow the blue directional signs for the park.

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Address/Contact:

401 S. 2nd Street

Vincennes, US, 47591

Phone: 8128821776

Email: GERO_Ranger_Activities@nps.gov

Entrance Fees:

Sun setting behind the Clark MemorialGeorge Rogers Clark Memorial entranceSun setting behind the Francis Vigo Statuecloudy purple sky with memorialStatue of a man wearing a cloak with trees in background