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George Rogers Clark Home Site - U.S. National Park Service
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The original homestead was destroyed in 1854; the current cabin was moved to …
George Rogers Clark Homesite - HistoricLouisville.com
Once known as ‘Clark’s Point’, the site is at a high point on a curve in the river, with a view of the falls and the river in both directions. George Rogers Clark built a cabin here in 1803 as a ‘retirement home’ in order to live independently from …
George Rogers Clark Home Site - Falls of the Ohio
Separated from the main part of the State Park by private land, the George Rogers Clark home site was home to the American Revolutionary War hero from 1803 to 1809. Known for almost 200 years as “Clark’s Point,” it is situated in a …
George Rogers Clark Homesite - Lewis and Clark Trail Experience
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Clark Historic Homesite- Falls of the Ohio State Park
The original homestead was destroyed in 1854; the current cabin was moved to the site in 2001 from near Osgood, Indiana. Behind the Clark cabin is a small replica cabin of the McGees, African-American indentured servants of George …
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Old Clarksville Site - Lewis and Clark Trail Experience
Separated from the main part of the State Park by private land, the George Rogers Clark home site was home to the American Revolutionary War hero from 1803 to 1809. Known for almost 200 years as “Clark’s Point,” it is situated in a …
George Rogers Clark - Historic Locust Grove
1752-1818. Founder of Louisville, KY. At 26, George Rogers Clark was a confident frontiersman with a vision that would nearly double the size of his country in one stroke. A red-haired six-footer, Clark was a knowledgeable …
George Rogers Clark - Wikipedia
George Rogers Clark (November 19, 1752 – February 13, 1818) was an American military officer and surveyor from Virginia who became the highest-ranking Patriot military officer on the northwestern frontier during the Revolutionary War.
Lewis and Clark at the Falls of the Ohio
Located in present-day George Rogers Clark Park, the Clark family homesite served as the residence of William Clark and York from 1785 to 1803. The outbuildings and the remains of the house were razed in 1917.
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail | Clark's Point
George Rogers Clark Cabin - IN.gov
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George Rogers Clark Homesite (Clarksville, Indiana) | NRHP
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George Rogers Clark Homesite Cabin, Clarksville, Indiana
George Rogers Clark (1752-1818) -- GRC Homesite, Clarksville, …
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