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George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
Frequently Asked Questions
 
William Clark (left), George Rogers Clark (right)
William Clark, left, George Rogers Clark, right

Is George Rogers Clark the Clark of Lewis and Clark fame?

George Rogers Clark was a Revolutionary War leader who oversaw the defense of Kentucky and captured the British Fort at Vincennes on the Wabash River. This victory lead to the newly created United States’ acquisition of the Northwest Territory. The growth of the country would continue with the Louisiana Purchase. This new land would be explored by George’s younger brother, William Clark, and Meriwether Lewis.

 
Old Cathedral Church Vincennes, IN
Old Cathedral

Is the Old Cathedral part of the park? Is it open to the public?

The Old Cathedral (the Basilica of St Francis Xavier Catholic Church) is a member of teh Diocese of Evansville.  The Old Cathedral is an active parish.  The public is invited to visit the chruch except when services are being conducted. Located behind the church is the Old Cathedral Library and Museum. The library normally is open from 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. weekdays during the summer.

George Rogers Clark Memorial a Greek Revival building standing 85 feet tall.
George Rogers Clark Memorial
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George Washington Carver in his Lab  

Did You Know?
George Washington Carver dedicated 47 years of his life to teaching and working at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. He chose a life of service to his fellow man and became a symbol of interracial cooperation. Photo courtesy of Tuskegee University

Last Updated: October 12, 2006 at 14:25 EST