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Landmarks
This is the George Rogers Clark Memorial at Vincennes. It stands on the site of Fort Sackville (for more information about Fort Sackville see Capture of Vincennes). This is the George Rogers Clark land marker in Clarksville, Indiana. This is placed near his home in Clarksville. Click the picture to see it in its full grandeur. For more information about his home in Clarksville, see the Clark Land Grant page and the Biography page. This is a mock replica of the cabin that George Rogers Clark lived in while he was at Clarksville. Click the picture to see a full view of the picture. For more information, see the Clark Land Grant page and the Biography page.
This is the logo for the 250th year celebration of George Rogers Clark at Locust Grove. Locust Grove is the final home for George Rogers Clark. For more information about his time there, see the Biography page. For more information about Locust Grove, visit there web site at http://www.locustgrove.org/. This is the Clark Memorial Bridge. It was named after George Rogers Clark and connects Louisville, Kentucky to Jeffersonville, Indiana. Click on the picture to see it in full size. For more information about the importance of Clark to Louisville, Jeffersonville, and Clarksville, see the Biography page. |