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History

June 23, 2022 @ 2:00 pm 5:00 pm

Experience the early years of aviation on the first all-metal, multi-engine commercial airliner!

The Ford Tri-Motor led to the construction of the first airline terminal for passengers and was the first regularly scheduled passenger airliner to operate. Among its places in history, the Ford Tri-Motor led to the creation of the first paved runway and to the first hotel, designed and built for the air traveler. 

For more information about the Ford Tri-Motor tour, Tri-Motor history, and to book your flight, visit flytheford.org.

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Adult$80$85
Child (17 & Under)$50$55
13608 Hangar Road
Lawrenceville, IL 62439 United States
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May 25, 2022 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Local historian, Norbert Brown, will present “Unexpected Vincennes”, a captivating program where he will share little-known facts about our city and its past.  Join us at the Main Library, 502 N. 7th , Vincennes, on May 25th @ 6 pm to discover your local history!

502 North 7th Street
Vincennes, IN 47591 United States
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(812) 886 – 4380
http://kcpl.lib.in.us/

History

May 21, 2022 @ 10:00 am 4:00 pm

Discover the sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of colonial French Vincennes. Learn about the daily life of a French fur trader while taking a tour through the Old French House, explore what early life was like in the area, find out about old French gardening techniques, and more.

This event takes place at the Old French House, 509 N. First St., Vincennes.

$5 – $7 $5/youth (ages 3-17), $7/adult. 25% discount for members.
509 N. 1st Street
Vincennes, Indiana 47591 United States
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April 30, 2022 @ 7:00 am 3:30 pm

The Rotary Young Leaders Club of Vincennes is hosting what they hope to be the first of many half marathons in Indiana’s first city. With the goal of promoting a healthy lifestyle within Knox County and surrounding cities whilst also raising funds for local charities and organizations within the community, the Historical Half Marathon will highlight many of the first city’s historic landmarks not only by having participants move past them but also through auditory listening devices.

There will also be a 5K and a Kids Fun Run for people to participate in.

For more information about the Half Marathon and/or to register, click HERE.

History

March 25, 2022 @ 12:00 pm 12:30 pm

A wreath-laying ceremony in honor of the founder of Vincennes, François Marie Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes, will take place at 12 noon on Friday, March 25th—286 years after his death in 1736, following the battle of Ogoula Tchetoka (present-day Tupelo, Mississippi). 

The ceremony, conducted by the Vincennes Historical and Antiquarian Society, will be at the statue of the Sieur at the end of Main Street, next to the Wabash River. The ceremony will be about 20 minutes.  It will consist of the reading of a proclamation from the Mayor of Vincennes followed by a brief speech about the Sieur de Vincennes and his significance as the founder of Indiana’s oldest city.

[If you have any questions, call Richard Day at 812-890-5078, or rjday1776@gmail.net]

Lieutenant Francois Marie Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes: “The Man Who Started It All”

The Vincennes Historical & Antiquarian Society each year lays a wreath to honor the memory of Lieutenant François Marie Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes (1700-1736), founder of the city of Vincennes, who died on March 25, 1736.  The Sieur de Vincennes was an officer in the French Marine Troops.  In 1736 he led a contingent of troops, militia, and Indian allies as part of a French expedition against Chickasaw Indians near present-day Tupelo, Mississippi. The attack failed and the French and Indian army fled.  Sieur de Vincennes refused to abandon his wounded commander and was captured.  Later that day he and other prisoners were burned on a pyre.

The historical society lays the wreath not just to honor the death of Vincennes—heroic as it was—but also to honor the founding of the community that still bears his name. The date of the founding is uncertain: Sometime in the year 1730 the Sieur arrived here, by 1731 he had built his fort, and by 1732 it was fully operational. The place Vincennes chose for his post was at the crossroads of the north-south running Wabash River, and the east-west road, called the Buffalo Trace.  It was located on a level, treeless prairie, three miles wide and eight miles long, suitable for farming and future expansion.

The statue by sculptor Bill Wolf depicts the Sieur looking out over the site of his future post.  Did he foresee that his small fort and trading post would expand to become a community, and then the political and educational center it is today?  Would he be impressed?  Would he feel honored? 

Today we honor him– the man who started it all—Francois Marie Bissot, Sieur de Vincennes.

History

March 9, 2022 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

A visit of an hour to an hour and a half would include stories of the Roosevelt children in the white house, stories of days as a cowboy, stories of overcoming disabilities and sickness, and maybe even how the Teddy Bear got its name. There was so much more to Theodore Roosevelt and his presidency. His life was one big adventure and he went after everything as if a knight on a quest. His legacy is more than the national park system and conservation matters. Gib Young of Huntington, Indiana has been bringing the most interesting and most active President in our history to life before children from Boston to Seattle.

Mr. Young has performed at hundreds of venues including The White House, Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, Devils Tower National Monument, The JFK Library, The Smithsonian Museum of American History, The Lincoln Boyhood Home, The Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Women’s Rights National Historical Park in New York, The Grand Canyon Nation Park, and George Washington’s Mt. Vernon as well as scores of schools.

Free
421 North 6th Street
Vincennes, Indiana 47591 United States
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The Best Family-Friendly Events in Knox County in 2022

With the extensive history that Knox County and Vincennes have, some may have the idea that our sites, attractions, and festivals are not family-friendly, but that could not be further from the truth! There is a multitude of family and kid-friendly events in Knox County—some happen every week! Below is a list of our best …

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Winter Hours

Old Man Winter is making it difficult to get out for entertainment, but we have some ideas to shake off the doldrums locally! Although they are operating during winter hours, our museums are still open and ready to welcome visitors. Check the schedule below heading out for a tour then get ready to immerse yourself in our city’s heritage!


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