When did president Johnson sign the bill making the George Rogers Clark park a national park

Anita HARDEN | Oct 4, 2018 | Category: State park

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Address: 401 S 2nd St, Vincennes, IN 47591, USA

Jonathan Hall | Oct 4, 2018

July 23, 1966 NOTE: The president spoke at 6:30 p.m. and the George Rogers Clark national historical park at Vincennes Indiana. In his opening words he referred to governor and mrs Roger D. Branigin, mayor C. Lawson of vincennes and senator Vance hartke, senator and mrs Birch Bayh, representative Winfield K. Denton and representative William G. Bray all of Indiana as enacted, the bill (H.R.9599) establishing the George Rogers Clark national historical park is public law 89-517 (80 stat. 325). And is a very nice park worth the visit, May I recommend during the reenactment for a visit.

Laila Clark | Oct 4, 2018

Yes, that's an extra bonus that we didn't expect

Mary Renee | Oct 4, 2018

It's a very educational place to learn about part of our nation's history. Mr. Hall thank you for the information. I live only a few blocks from there and we spend time just walking around the park and relaxing. I do highly recommend looking into the dates for the reenactments. It is so exciting to see and learn about the way life was in those days.

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