Hoosier State Stories

City Spotlight: Vincennes, Indiana

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This week on Hoosier State Stories, Mike and Kylie head west to Vincennes, one of Indiana’s oldest and most important cities. Set along the Wabash River, Vincennes was shaped by Indigenous history, French settlement, frontier trade, the American Revolution, and Indiana’s earliest days as a territory. From Fort Sackville and George Rogers Clark’s 1779 victory to Grouseland, Vincennes University, and the George Rogers Clark National Historical Park, this City Spotlight looks at how a small western Indiana city became one of the starting points of the Hoosier story. Indiana history did not begin in Indianapolis. In many ways, it began farther west, along the Wabash, in Vincennes.

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