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Evansville Courier and Press: Pays tribute to one of the most stunning feats of the American Revolution: Clark's defeat of the British at Fort Sackville in 1779.
Evansville Courier and Press: Constructed in 1803-1804, the home of former president and Indiana Territory governor W.H. Harrison is open for tours year-round.
Evansville Courier and Press: Includes the historical farmstead, the grave of Lincoln's mother Nancy (Hanks), and a visitors center with a museum and bookstore.
Evansville Courier and Press: Houses the Gibson County Visitors Center, featuring a railway museum with a restored caboose. Stands as a monument to the role railroads once played in the county's history. Weekday tours at no charge
Evansville Courier and Press: Nationally recognized as one of the best-preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the country. It was once home to Middle Mississippian culture from 1100 to 1450. Closed on Mondays.
Evansville Courier and Press: Check out the interactive programs on pioneer living and the history of the county. Open 1-4p Monday-Wednesday and every second and third Sunday of the month.
201 NW 4th St (btw Vine St. & Court St.), Evansville, IN
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Evansville Courier and Press: Built in 1891, this historic building maintains an 85% occupancy rate as of 2011. Check out “the significant rooms,” including the Wedgwood Room (which is now a banquet hall), and a restored courtroom
Evansville Courier and Press: Paddock tours, backfield tours, and daily screenings of "The Greatest Race", a 360-degree video about the history of the race.