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  1. Vincennes is a city in, and the county seat of, Knox County, Indiana, United States. [4] It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville and Terre Haute .

    • F4981JCmichaels. Vancouver, WA2,105 contributions. A local American Revolution luminary. This is a lesser known U.S. national park honoring a local Revolutionary War luminary.
    • harryatkck. Kansas City, KS 996 contributions. A lot of neat stuff to see here. I only had an hour to see this, but I could have spent all day. I have been to several military museums, but this one had several items that I have never seen in other museums.
    • Clyde H. London, OH43 contributions. Amazing place to visit! Amazing visit! Built as a Philadelphia-class mansion on the frontier to encourage others, it was both a mansion and a fortress.
    • harryatkck. Kansas City, KS 996 contributions. A must see for any Red Skelton fan. This museum is filled with memorabilia from the life & career of Red. The exhibits do a great job of telling the story of both his professional & personal life.
  2. Vincennes, city, seat (1790) of Knox county, southwestern Indiana, U.S., on the Wabash River, 51 miles (82 km) north of Evansville. Indiana’s oldest city, Vincennes figured prominently in early American history from the time of its settlement (1702, or possibly earlier) by French traders on the site of an Indian village.

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    • Grouseland (Harrison Mansion) William Henry Harrison’s residence when he was Governor of the Indiana Territory (1800-1812) is a fine Federal-style building, preserved as a National Historic Landmark.
    • Red Skelton Museum of American Comedy. One of America’s most beloved 20th-century entertainers was born in Vincennes in 1913. Starting out on showboats in the 1920s to help support a family that had lost its father before he was born, Skelton would go on to have a glittering 70-year career, also making a name as an accomplished painter of clowns.
    • George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. On the riverside, at the site of the 18th-century Fort Sackville, is a spectacular granite rotunda erected to commemorate the extraordinary feats of George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) in the winter of 1778-79.
    • St. Francis Xavier Cathedral and Library. Dating back to 1826, this Greek Revival basilica is in fact the third church to be built on this site. The oldest was a primitive log structure with a bark roof, raised around 1732.
  3. 3 days ago · Vincennes is the perfect getaway for history enthusiasts. Historic sites and events, military history, George Rogers Clark National Historic Park.

  4. Founded in 1732 in a part of the Midwest that belonged to France, Vincennes is Indiana’s oldest city. Over time, ownership of this town and area changed hands from France to Great Britain, and ultimately America following the Revolutionary War of 1776.

  5. History. The city of Vincennes is rich in history. As the oldest city in Indiana, previously a French fur trading post, Vincennes has been at the forefront of the development of Indiana and the Midwest. Vincennes was founded in 1732 by Francois Marie Bissot–Sieur de Vincennes, a French military officer.