Vincennes, Indiana: All the Hidden Places

Vincennes is a mysterious, beautiful, quiet place, along the Wabash River, that never ceases to amaze me with its feeling of presence. It is clearly, one of my favorite places to go and clear my mind.
But it’s more than just a place to unwind! There’s an ancient Native American burial mound. A city built by the French as part of “New France”. The largest battlefield monument in the United States. Former home of President William Henry Harrison, and 1800’s era buildings. The oldest government building in the United States. The oldest Catholic parish and University in Indiana. The cathedral has an underground crypt that holds the first four bishops of Vincennes. Two world class museums and a beautiful waterfront.
This is Vincennes, Indiana, the historic capitol of the Northwest Territory, a place where you can feel the past, legends, and is one of Indiana’s absolute must see’s!
ADDENDUM: I’ve been informed that a handicap ramp has been installed at the George Rogers Clark Memorial! This allows everyone to enjoy this amazing structure!

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  • @stevewheatley243
    @stevewheatley243 Жыл бұрын

    Vincennes, Decker, Hazelton,Patoka,and Princeton are my old stomping grounds. This brings back memories.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve loved Vincennes since Dad took us there in the 1970’s. I wanted to capture every angle in the most beautiful light, blue sky and green grass. I ended up doing at least 6 trips to get it right, a labor of love. When I was in my 20’s, Mom and I had came here on a day trip, when I was getting my life together, and it helped. And on my 31st birthday, my Wife and I came here to reflect on a future, that included a baby on the way, but would not my Mother, whom had stage 4 cancer. It’s a timeless place of healing to me. Vincennes will always be a special place, in all my memories, and I hope the beauty I’ve captured brings back good memories for others!

  • @stevewheatley243

    @stevewheatley243

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger Sorry about your mom,but Vincennes and the other towns I mentioned are great places to raise a family. Safe places. Just keep going south on 41.

  • @donnaleveron6511

    @donnaleveron6511

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha! Mine, too, although probably much earlier. Thanks for the memories.

  • @Grasshopper-of

    @Grasshopper-of

    8 ай бұрын

    Where is all these the winners of royal Freemasons elites white washing history coming from holy cow……not surprised as predicted no one talked to real native/indigenous tribes of people in this country of real events and accounts……and long before the settlers and their manifest destiny showed up…. historians of common sense and real street smart and true spirit with discernment..the truth is stranger than fiction it’s obvious and just plain common sense and real street smart and true spirit with discernment

  • @_Sp00kster_
    @_Sp00kster_ Жыл бұрын

    I was born and still live in Vincennes! My family is actually the family that runs the Harrison House and I get to help in the events they host. I love living in Vincennes with all the history that's there. 😊

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I have black and white pictures of my parents in the 1950’s, along the waterfront, long before I was born. I’ve continued to come back since Dad brought us to the rendezvous, back in the late 1970’s. Such a wonderful place of deep history, beauty and memories! 🙂

  • @GtrGeo
    @GtrGeo Жыл бұрын

    This is an extremely well done video about Vincennes.. my home town. I've lived in California since 1974 but will always keep a special place in my heart for Vincennes! Thanks for your work to produce this video documentary!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re welcome, George! I’ve had lots of fond Vincennes memories, and wanted to create a video keepsake, showing everything in the best possible light. 🙂

  • @drewcasani2212
    @drewcasani22128 ай бұрын

    George Rogers Clark memorial is awe-inspiring. The scale of those paintings is best understood with a human in the photo…or look at the size of the explanatory stands in front of the paintings. Wow

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    8 ай бұрын

    Huge-mongous! 🙂

  • @szudy76
    @szudy76 Жыл бұрын

    Great video!!! I’m a Vincennes resident of 20 years, living next door to the Memorial and a member of the St. Francis Xavier Parish. This video was well done and features many highlights of our beautiful city! There’s so much to explore here…

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Have been returning to Vincennes for decades, soaking up the history and beauty of the area! My Father first took us there in the 1970’s, for the Rendezvous, and it’s been a favorite ever since!

  • @mrbr549
    @mrbr549 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Roger, Vincennes is one of the places in your videos that we HAVE been to. I remember touring the George Rogers Clark site years ago. It is an awe inspiring place. It's easy to feel the sense of history in this area. Your video is another example of the quality that we have come to expect with your work. With so much turmoil in the country these days, it's nice to watch a great educational and entertaining video.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you for your kind words! I wanted to make a Vincennes video, that felt like the time when my Mother and I visited. Sunny, blue sky, green grass, fresh air, beautiful colors, and majestic monuments. It took me 4 trips to get what I wanted, but as I always say, “Now I can visit, anytime I want, with just one click on my smartphone or computer!” I hope the video brings great memories to many people, while encouraging others to visit. 🙂

  • @terryyy1944
    @terryyy19444 ай бұрын

    Many years ago and many miles behind me, I was born in Vincennes and attended VU. Most of the friends of my youth and my first love lie in the town or somewhere in Knox County. Under California skies they pass through the nights, reminding me of what was and will never be again.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    4 ай бұрын

    It’s a weird feeling, going to where you grew up, and all the houses on your street are filled with strangers. Three of my childhood friends have passed away, as well as all the homeowners I knew. But memories, I will always have. 🙂

  • @judeea5887
    @judeea5887 Жыл бұрын

    THIS IS AN AMAZING PLACE OF HISTORY AND WORTH SEEING ! SO MUCH TO ADMIRE. I USE TO SIT ON THE CONCRETE WALL BY THE BRIDGE FOR HOURS AND FEEL THE HISTORY IN A WAY I CAN NOT EXPLAIN. THANK YOU FOR THIS BLESSING OF OLD MEMORIES TO HONOR ! 🐎*,,,

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My sincere pleasure! I’ve been here many times, since I was in my early 20’s, and just as you mentioned, there’s a certain feeling here, that’s hard to explain. It’s a certain loneliness, hopefulness, and it’s like an unseen past is still playing out, all around you. I live several hours away, but made 4 trips to catch the right light, and paint Vincennes in all its glory, just as I’ve always known it. 🙂

  • @judeea5887

    @judeea5887

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger SITTING BY THE RIVER HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY FAVORITE PLACE TO BE IN THIS WHOLE WORLD. I HAVE NEVER FORGOTTEN THE RICH FEELING OF BEING PART OF HISTORY. WHEN I LIVED THERE, I WOULD WALK ABOUT A MILE SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK TO ABSORB THE ATMOSPHERE AS I WATCH THE RIVER FLOW BY. 🐎*,,,

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@judeea5887 I recall Dad taking us there for the rendezvous, and we had pictures of the men telling their stories, next to the GRC Monument, but I didn’t remember much about it. I believe it was 1976. But in my 20’s, I remember visiting, with my Mother. It was absolutely deserted, quiet, serene. We were near the water, and a pleasant, but no doubt lonely, college girl spoke with us. It was like only the three of us existed, in the entire town. I’ll always remember it.

  • @judeea5887

    @judeea5887

    Жыл бұрын

    HAVE YOU EVER HAD THE OPPORTUNITY OF RESEARCHING THE FLOODS OF VINCENNES, INDIANA BEFORE THEY BUILT THE CONCRETE WALL? I USE TO HAVE PICTURES AND HEARD STORIES OF HOW VINCENNES WOULD FLOOD ALL THE WAY UP TO THE MOVIE THEATER. I REMEMBER IT FLOODING HOMES THAT LIVED CLOSE TO THE FAMILY PARK, WHICH WAS CLOSE TO THE RIVER. THE RIVER'S WATER WOULD BE OVER THE LAND OF THE GEORGE ROGER CLARK MEMORIAL, TOO. I HAVE PICTURES OF WHERE THE RIVER HAS EVEN BEEN OVER THE CONCRETE WALL. MY FAMILY LIVED THROUGH THOSE FLOODS AND I WISH, I COULD REMEMBER THE HISTORY, THEY TALKED ABOUT. THOUGHT I WOULD ASK IF YOU HAD ANY INFORMATION ! 🐎*,,,

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@judeea5887 I have a fair amount of information about the Ohio River floods, having done a long series about the river and its towns, but I have nothing about the Wabash.

  • @lottgreene
    @lottgreene Жыл бұрын

    I had a hand in creating the scale model of Fort Sackville in the Visitors Center. Richard Roseberry of Columbus originally scratch built it. It was displayed in just natural wood color for years. Around 2000, I was working for Mr. Roseberry. We went over and got the model, took it to the shop, and I spent about a month painting it, mounting it on the new display board, and I landscaped it. We delivered it back to the center on a cold winter day, where it has been on display since. I just discovered your channel. I have a business of my own in downtown Seymour now and have recently started posting videos of Seymour history. If you are ever in Seymour, look me up!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    The closest segment I’ve filmed near Seymour, was about Fort Vallonia. I didn’t have near enough information, and I couldn’t get in the museum.

  • @lottgreene

    @lottgreene

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger I am on the board for the museum. It is still under construction for another 6 to 8 months, although we were opened a weekend in October and 2 in December. You should check out the visitors center in the old train station on Broadway. They have some good displays on local history.

  • @lottgreene

    @lottgreene

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh wait, I bet you were talking about the Ft. Vallonia museum. I was talking about the Seymour Museum Center.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lottgreene Was referring to Ft Vallonia, but glad to hear about the Seymour museum! Ages ago, I remember a Jackson County visitor center, at the outlet mall. A museum would be much better!

  • @LyndonPhillippe
    @LyndonPhillippe4 ай бұрын

    An amazing video about my hometown. With the exception of college and military service, I've lived here most of my life. Well done Roger.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank-you, Lyndon! I’ve loved Vincennes since Dad took us there for a rendezvous re-enactment, along the Wabash. For decades since, it’s been a place to go for a quiet day trip, when I want to remember.

  • @kruallen9445
    @kruallen9445 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video, Roger! My 5th great grandfathers James A. Brenton and Thomas Walker were at Ft. Sackville and helped Clark take it back for the Americans. Vincennes is a very special place, and I never turn down the chance to visit.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Vincennes and New Harmony have a unique spirit about them, rich with history and fascinating people! I thought it was just me, but I’ve since heard others say the same.

  • @michaelgarrity6090
    @michaelgarrity6090 Жыл бұрын

    Even though I am from Southwestern Ohio, our two states share a lot of cross over history. I was born in Springfield, Ohio which is in Clark County. Just to the west of the city out on the Old National Road is George Rogers Clark State Park. That man sure got around for his day. I didn't realize that Red Skelton was from Vincennes. I grew up watching his TV show as a kid. I loved him and his many characters. I got to see him do a live show in the late 1970s in Savannah, Georgia. That military museum looks like a must see. My connection with Indiana got stronger later in my life because towards the end of his working life, my dad owned a successful manufacturing company in Richmond. Also when we had bought a very big boat that we ran on The Ohio River, I came to spend a lot of time in southeastern Indiana in those river towns. I didn't even get to scratch the surface of the history of the area in my explorations of this part of Indiana. I wish that I had been able to do more but your videos about the river towns I love because you have done that for me. Please keep these videos coming. You do a great job. I live full time in Florida now, but these videos make me want to come back north, in the warm months, to do some more "bushwhacking" across southern Indiana.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Lots of common factors with Ohio and Indiana, from Shawnees, to William Henry Harrison, to other common historical figures! I’ve really enjoyed these last 5 years, filming along the Ohio River! The only big town I haven’t published is New Albany, because I wanted to get everything perfect about it. But, I finished filming last month, hope to get it out in the next few months. The whole journey, from Lawrenceburg to Mount Vernon was one of the best things I’ve ever done!

  • @sharonrose1226
    @sharonrose1226 Жыл бұрын

    Graduated from Vincennes 1982. Wow! Have things changed. I did love the historical sites. I always had a feeling of awe when I looked at the memorial. It was absolutely beautiful. Now I feel like I need to do a road trip! 😂

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad to bring back good memories! I made 4 trips (2 hours one way) to get the sky and lighting where I wanted it. I wanted it to be like that first time I saw it, one Saturday morning in the spring, some 30 years ago. Hopefully that beauty shines through for people that watch it. 🙂

  • @transambill1
    @transambill1 Жыл бұрын

    I went to college there back in 1991-92 and the campus buildings looked nothing like they do in this film. Wow, how things have changed. I need to go back and see all the changes myself, there incredible.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I just saw the French student buildings this year! They have up to three bedrooms and are a lot more comfortable than a cramped freshman dorm, with two beds. The colors and architecture really pop!

  • @alonzovillarreal4666
    @alonzovillarreal4666Ай бұрын

    I attended VU in the 80’s, I’ve been in love with it ever since.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Ай бұрын

    Was there a few days ago, went over the cannonball bridge for the first time. Pretty sketchy feeling ride!

  • @shawnsutube
    @shawnsutube Жыл бұрын

    I’ve lived here all of my life and you taught me a few things . Nicely done video!

  • @drewcasani2212
    @drewcasani22128 ай бұрын

    Crossing the bridge to Illinois to see the Lincoln memorial is well worth the time.

  • @RetiredLovingIt
    @RetiredLovingIt Жыл бұрын

    How interesting! Great job Roger!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you! Truly one of my favorite places.

  • @Benno101able
    @Benno101able6 ай бұрын

    This video was brilliantly narrated. I too am planning a trip to Vincennes and to the George Rogers Clark Memorial and visitor center!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    6 ай бұрын

    Thank-you! Particularly beautiful in the spring. I first visited Vincennes with my family, decades ago, and I wanted to capture the beauty of such a historic place, just how I remembered it.

  • @judeea5887
    @judeea5887 Жыл бұрын

    THIS VIDEO IS WELL DONE ! YOU HAVE GATHERED A WEALTH OF INFORMATION FOR US TO REALIZE AND HAVE THE HONOR TO VISIT ONE DAY ! THANK YOU FOR OPENING THIS DOORS OF HISTORY FOR OTHERS TO BE BLESSED BY. APPRECIATE IT VERY MUCH ! 🐎*,,,

  • @joeputnam224
    @joeputnam224 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Roger, Loved the video. I have been to Grouseland and the G.R.C. Memeorial many times, but not to every spot you profiled. I see that the military museum has massively expanded and upgraded since I was last there over 15 years ago, when it was in a single building. You have given me some new stuff to check out on my next trip there.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Joe! I tried to do Vincennes some justice. It really is one of my favorite places, and many people haven’t even heard of it. Dad took us to the rendezvous back in 1976, and then Mom and I returned when I was in my 20’s. But it was only this year that I visited the military museum, and it is epic! The lady at the desk said that it started with a man getting toy soldiers as a kid, and he just kept collecting more and more military items.

  • @wrendonaldson6159
    @wrendonaldson6159 Жыл бұрын

    I was lucky enough to have spent a lot of time in Vincennes as a child. REALLY cool place. Looking forward to revisiting next month for the first time in YEARS!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful place with so much history! 🙂

  • @graceface8720
    @graceface8720 Жыл бұрын

    I can't believe I've never heard of this place, but many states, and our glorious past are never talked about.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Vincennes is a very cool place if you love history! Though many times, I have just went to walk around the GRC monument, and waterfront: just a very calming experience.

  • @jolovesminnis
    @jolovesminnis Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never heard of Vincennes! This was an awesome video! Thank you for taking us on these videos!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you! So many hidden, little oasis places, are scattered throughout southern Indiana! People that live only two hours north, have often never heard of them.

  • @trinadavis7746
    @trinadavis7746 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you Roger, I live in Vincennes but my health is bad ,i can't stand very long. But i got to go on the tour in your wonderful video. I cried ive been wanting to go to the military's museum but i cant but you made it possible.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Trina, please accept a virtual hug from me! I do these videos for lots of reasons. I want to provide ideas for family getaways, that aren’t too expensive and creates memories for a lifetime. To show places a person can go, when the world gets too much to handle. I create adventures and retell legends, that anyone can enjoy from a comfortable chair, and feel like they’re a part of it. But I also create time capsules, virtual tours that take people where they cannot go, and it’s my solid honor. My cousin is in assisted living, and I try to bring her, and others that have limited or no mobility, memories and new places to ponder. My son is both autistic and in a wheelchair. And every time I can bring him a video, that puts a smile on his face, making him feel he got to go somewhere, impossible in real life, is a good day. Someday, I will not be able to jump in a car and see my favorite places, or explore somewhere new. These videos will then be all I have to remember, of that other life I had. But while I have the energy and ability to do it, I will be the eyes of others. It is my humble honor, and I’m thrilled I could take you where you wanted to go! If you think of other places you’d like to see, please let me know! 🙂

  • @trinadavis7746

    @trinadavis7746

    Жыл бұрын

    Again you made my day Roger, I have much respect for you and it is an honor to have and give a virtual hug to you and your son . Thanks your friend Trina

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@trinadavis7746 Offer still stands: if you can think of an Indiana place you’d like to see, I’ll try to fit it in! 🙂

  • @brindahoward4527
    @brindahoward4527 Жыл бұрын

    I had walked around the George Rogers Clark museum and sat by the river but hadn't seen the other sites there. Thank you for sharing

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure, Brinda! My Dad took us here in 1976, and it’s been a favorite place since then!

  • @s2cardinal
    @s2cardinal Жыл бұрын

    I was born and raised in Vincennes. I don’t live there currently, but I have to say, I really love your video. Makes me proud of my little town. There is a really amazing old theater there on Main St. that they recently renovated, it’s called The Pantheon. It is worth a trip back just to see that building. It has tons of history. A lot of the big names from back in the day came through there. I’m loving your channel btw! Keep up the good work. P.S. I was regretfully one of those kids that slid down Sugar Loaf Mound on a sled. I so wish I could go back and stop myself from doing that.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I love Vincennes, and wanted to present it in the most beautiful way. Green grass, blue sky, vibrant buildings, just the way I remember it, decades ago. 🙂

  • @talesfromanoldmanpatoneal6372
    @talesfromanoldmanpatoneal6372 Жыл бұрын

    Wow what a beautiful place. I had no idea of the George Rogers Clark monument. Just a stunning place. I caught your other video specifically on that monument fantastic as well as this video. Just tons of History thanks for taking us on the adventure.

  • @ericzerkle5214

    @ericzerkle5214

    Жыл бұрын

    It a very interesting place!!! Ive been there once.

  • @lindahorn1242
    @lindahorn1242 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. All my family is from the Vincennes area. I grew up in Bloomington. We made many trips there when I was growing up to visit relatives. As an adult, my family makes trips there to work on old cemeteries. I love all of that area! FYI Francis Vigo is buried in Greenlawn Cemetery. Not far from his statue.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I have so many fond memories of Vincennes. I have black and white pictures of my parents, sitting along the Wabash, in the late 1950’s, on a date before they were married. I’ve went there with my Mother, after Dad passed away. I’ve went with my wife on my birthday, and by myself. Vincennes is always timeless and special! 🙂

  • @guston07
    @guston07 Жыл бұрын

    Il looks like a great place. Hi from Vincennes in France !

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Allo! Our local hero is the Marquis de Lafayette. We’ve had schools, towns, shopping malls and even a spring named after him!

  • @ericzerkle5214
    @ericzerkle5214 Жыл бұрын

    An area very rich in history. Also considered very haunted.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Did I mention werewolf legends? They have them!

  • @ASFMitchelProductions
    @ASFMitchelProductions Жыл бұрын

    spent some time there at the University

  • @catherineblack6330
    @catherineblack6330 Жыл бұрын

    Nice overview of Vincennes and its history. My ancestors were part of the action since its beginnings. I spent many quality years there in the past.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s one of my favorite places!

  • @noneyabeeswax3200
    @noneyabeeswax3200 Жыл бұрын

    Center Grove class of ‘85 here,attended Vincennes U for a year it’s a really neat place. Just found your channel last week highly enjoy it thanks so much.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @KentuckyGirl
    @KentuckyGirl Жыл бұрын

    Kinda makes me want to visit Vincennes. The museums look great. I had a little trouble hearing everything over the music.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My apologies! This one had a lot of sound level issues.

  • @jhsams1977
    @jhsams1977 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Roger, great video and history

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure, John!

  • @rustyfowler2285
    @rustyfowler2285 Жыл бұрын

    Nice job, Roger!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Rusty!

  • @mattmaxey5864
    @mattmaxey5864 Жыл бұрын

    I lived in Knox County just outside Vincennes for my 4th grade year. At the time, that was the year that they taught state history. I didn't realize how lucky I was to live so close to so much history.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    We went on history field trips, when I was in elementary, and I’ve always loved and appreciated History because of it. I blame the total disrespect and unpatriotic attitudes, in this county, from a lack of solid history lessons, at an early age.

  • @richardmorrison2686
    @richardmorrison2686 Жыл бұрын

    Well done , I want to come see this myself

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Beautiful area in the spring, when all those trees are blossoming

  • @davidkimmel4216
    @davidkimmel421611 ай бұрын

    Very interesting. Thank You Thank You. 😊

  • @edithtyler3204
    @edithtyler3204 Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea this much history was here in Indiana thank you for sharing.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    TONS of history, particularly in Southern Indiana, where people floating down the Ohio River had to leave the water, due to the rapids. Many either settled in the Louisville area or Clarksville, gradually spreading out to the beautiful lands west. In December I hope to publish segments on New Albany and Corydon: both paint a great picture of Indiana’s early history.

  • @aaronbourlard5038
    @aaronbourlard5038 Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact about Ft. Knox II. Zachary Taylor was stationed there and his daughter Sarah Knox was born there. She later became the first wife of Jefferson Davis.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I did not know that one! Thank-you!

  • @docgalt2801
    @docgalt2801 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! I’m a new subscriber. But I’m not new to Southern Indiana. I’ve lived here since about 2017 and I love it. Thank you for lots of valuable information.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure! Welcome to the adventure, Doc! 🙂

  • @kennethcurtis1856
    @kennethcurtis1856 Жыл бұрын

    Been to the military museum, Red Skelton's museum, but not to the Gerorge Rogers Clark Memorial. That is still on our bucket list to do.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Highly suggest going to the visitor center and watching the short film about Clark. It’s very well done and gave me a deeper appreciation of his boldness and sacrifice.

  • @chainesaw
    @chainesaw Жыл бұрын

    It's Douglas again , I have drove through here at least 1001 times an I had know idea Thank you !

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Once again, I’ve held the torch of enlightenment! 😀 My pleasure! As a tourist myself, I both miss things that locals think are obvious, and find things that locals didn’t even know about. It’s all part of the fun!

  • @tsf5-productions
    @tsf5-productions Жыл бұрын

    And...along with several other commenters who went to Vincennes University...I almost was one scheduled to attend in the Fall quarter of 1970...I decided not to go there but try to pursue a career in radio broadcasting with a trade school (Career Academy). Oh well...wish I had attended V.U. ( which was a junior college way back then my folks and I toured the campus back in April of 1969 when I was 18. Anyway...Vincennes is the birthplace of my cousin, Red Skelton. My dad was first cousin to Red. His father, my grandfather, Fred W. Foster, was Red's uncle, who was a twin brother to grandfather, Red's father. Watching this episode of travels in Indiana, I wish my last journey to Indy via southwest Indiana back in late September of 2021 had included Vincennes - especially Red's museum. Next time to Indy, it's a must! Roger...the music selection pieces are beautiful! I really liked the selection in the episode you did on the "hidden silver mine search". The military museum...cool! Reminds me of Fort Benning's in Columbus, Georgia. This one looks even better than Benning's I think. Thanks for this episode...from the banks of the Walbsh. Now, your Rockport, Indiana show...Merry Christmas 2022 to you all!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tom! I always enjoy reading how people are connected and affected by these places! I love backstories, memories that people recall, it’s all part of the beauty of southern Indiana. 🙂

  • @dadams5040
    @dadams5040 Жыл бұрын

    I live right beside this and kids still slide down that mound even though they aren’t supposed too!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ll bet they do!

  • @TWY7152
    @TWY7152 Жыл бұрын

    Didn't read all of the comments, having seen how some others have contributed, I hasten to add something I recall from Grouseland was a hole in a shutter allegedly made by someone firing a weapon at Harrison or his house anyway. Roger great job! I have shared this with the friends from VC who are scattered across the country. Great comments from them! Also I am enjoying your other videos and learning so much about Southern Indiana I missed growing up in Vincennes, which I left as an young adult in 1961

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you, Randolph! I really love Vincennes, and wanted to capture the fresh, spring scenery, just how I remembered on my first visit, many decades ago. It took me three trips to get the lighting I wanted, but now I can push play and relive Vincennes, anytime I want! Hopefully, people that also have decades of Vincennes memories, can do the same! It was a labor of love, and I was happy to do it! 🙂

  • @graceface8720
    @graceface8720 Жыл бұрын

    Public school only had us memorize names and dates and not think about anything, the wars, actual pyramids in our country, mounds, etc.

  • @mikeglass882
    @mikeglass8825 ай бұрын

    Your films make me proud to be a HOOSIER. "You can take the boy out of Indiana but your never take the Hoosier out of the man".

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    5 ай бұрын

    I love this state! I’ve been to other places, but this is where the memories of my family are.

  • @mikeglass882

    @mikeglass882

    5 ай бұрын

    I know exactly how you feel. I was born and raised in Frankfort for 11 years than another year in Tell City while Dad was in Korea and have a BS degree from Ball State U. Many roots in IN. Dad was on the first state All-State Basketball team in 1938 and Mom was in Tell City in 1937 when the big flood on the Ohio River. I've just come on your channel several days ago and have seen about 8 or 9 so far. Keep up the great work. @@AdventureswithRoger

  • @IGDOOF_
    @IGDOOF_7 ай бұрын

    as a resident of vincennes, this vid is 100000000000000000000000000000% true

  • @requiemfps6680
    @requiemfps6680 Жыл бұрын

    I can confirm we did use to sled down Sugar Loaf but we called it Indian Mound more than anything

  • @curtjackson5052
    @curtjackson5052 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a VU Grad & VU was a 4 year university .. But Spanish American war depleted young men & it became a 2 year university. I had great times their after returning from Vietnam .. Ya missed 2 things .. Vincennes is the Birth Place of Sigma Pi International Fraternity in 1897 & Judge Curtis J. SHAKE, who was Indiana Supreme Court Judge & Lead Judge at WWII NAZI Nuremberg War Trials .. Sigma Pi is the only Fraternity allowed on a Jr. College Campus, it's Fraternity House is on Campus. VU Libary is named after Judge Shake has a display of the life of Judge Shake.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Curt! It’s a town with a ton of history, I only really had time to touch the highlights. I ended-up making 5 trips to get those, with good lighting. I wanted it to be like when my Mother and I visited Vincennes, for the first time: blue sky, green grass and so much to learn. 🙂

  • @curtjackson5052

    @curtjackson5052

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger You did a great job .. VU & VINCENNES gave me great education & experiences, just what a Nam Vet needed 👍

  • @szudy76

    @szudy76

    Жыл бұрын

    VU is a four year university

  • @larrybrown1789
    @larrybrown1789 Жыл бұрын

    Did anyone tell you about the Escape Tunnel in the basement of Grouseland Mansion that runs from the basement of the Mansion over to and then underneath the Wabash River and ends at it’s exit on the Illinois side of the river? I was born & raised in Vincennes living there the first 39 years of my life, also both my parents were born & raised in Vincennes (infact many generations of my family on both sides Cardinal’s, Bahr’s, Howder’s & Brown’s were) anyway the Tunnel is still there but the entrance is locked and off limits to the public now and has been for my whole life time but when my parents were kids you could go down to see and even go into the Tunnel, dad said the guides when he was a kid would always tell visitors that William Henry Harrison had it built as an escape incase of Native American attacks. Sorry for the long essay of a comment, I just always thought it was a cool tidbit that not everyone knows about. I Love history and the channel by the way keep up the great content and thank you for the amazing work you’re giving all of us Bravo 5 Gold Stars 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    LOVE THIS!!! That’s one story I’d never heard before. I had arranged to film inside a few years ago, but some things fell trough. I should call them.

  • @larrybrown1789

    @larrybrown1789

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger If & when you go back also ask if someone can tell you the History/Legend of Alice Of Old Vincennes, the is who the High School Sports teams are named after (The Vincennes Lincoln Alice’s) She was a Madam/Prostitute that ran a Brothel that is today a bunch of Doctors offices & a place to get lab work done for the Hospital it’s named “Vincennes Medical Center” it’s a giant White 3 story building that takes up like a 1/2 of a block it’s on 1st Street about 2 blocks from the George Rogers Clark Memorial (incase you want to google map it) it’s the original building that she ran her Brothel out of, I always found it kind of wild and cool that the sports teams were and still are named after her. It doesn’t seem weird unless you know the backstory of who we are named after and who she was, I would always kinda chuckle when the girls teams would play and the announcers would say (Folks give a round of applause for your Lady Alice’s) 😬🤣

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Larry you’ve made my day with obscure facts I didn’t know! Thank-you!

  • @larrybrown1789

    @larrybrown1789

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger And you made mine with your videos about my home town, I moved to Terre Haute about 4yrs ago so i was all smiles when you came across as a recommendation in KZread land and after the first 2 or 3 minutes I paused and hit the subscribe button, I was blown away by the quality and attention to details you where sharing and I got the feeling you were the type of person who would enjoy the (not talked about and not common knowledge unless you grew up there details) on a side note I just finished your Mounds video and I absolutely loved it and agree with your perspective the issues 110% and hope that there is some type of a follow up video/series on the subject. Thanks again for the amazing content you’re helping keep a lot of us educated, updated, engaged and sane

  • @TWY7152

    @TWY7152

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Larry, I went to school in VC with a Joe Brown, graduated LHS 1961. Look back now and think of the of VC as a wonderful place to grow up in. I think The Tunnel you refer to has never been proved. There have been a number of archaeological investigations (did they ever use GPR?) that have never revealed such a tunnel. (I would love it to be true!) The ladies of the DAR there used to tell the story and point to the bricked supposed entry as I recall. As kids we would go down to the Wabash and search for the other end of the tunnel, it was great fun, but, alas, nothing - why we expected no one else had thought of that I can only blame youthful ignorance. Thanks for the memory!

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 Жыл бұрын

    Where in Indiana are ya? I'm from Marion, participate in the mississinewa 1811 battle reenactment n love Indiana's history!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I live far south, down by New Albany. I can be at the Ohio River, or historic Corydon, within 23 minutes, on a good day! If you’ve never been to Corydon, I think you’d love it!

  • @J.A.Smith2397

    @J.A.Smith2397

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger you ever been to the mississinewa 1812 event? Largest 1812 reenactment in country and new longhouse me n a few others recently finished is 4th largest in US!! Really up to snuff on keeping all participants period correct. Been going on 33 yrs with myself participating as a Metis come to trade with local Miami. Really exciting is last 2 yrs they've started doing(twice a weekend, so far) a rendition of the actual accounts that happened here instead of just a rendition of any random 1812 period battle which is what's been going on last 30 some yrs! Many other events and period attractions besides the 2 daily battles and least a hundred other ppl like me just camping period style(I come for trading for real lol) as well as almost a hundred vendors all along the mississinewa river a few stones throws from where actual event took place. Normally it's public recreation land(hunting/fishing) except a weekend in October. Sorry so long and could keep going but if you're into Indiana history like it seems(I love it) you really gotta look into it this next fall, I believe late Sept next year I heard which'll be a first, HOPE TO SEE YA THERE!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@J.A.Smith2397 Have not been, and haven’t did a single video about the war of 1812! That could be a fun segment to do, especially around the reenactment. Will have to set a reminder!

  • @J.A.Smith2397

    @J.A.Smith2397

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger and me too Corydon. There any events throughout the year make it worth more of the gas? There's also the 7 pillars downriver further which is 6 caverns into a very large n long rock face which makes one river bank. It was said to have been used by Miami for ceremonies, court, and executions! Believe I heard one had a white man's trading post in it and the land on other side is still owned by the Miami tribe of Indians headquartered in Peru IN. more Indian history like also Francis Slocum was found where mississinewa reservoir Beach is now and her Miami husband deaf man! Just learned that a few months ago myself but know about finding her Indiana and a road I take a lot called Francis Slocum trail. Enough different history close to make a few videos. Also look up the Indian legend of hanging rock!!!! A woman,2 men, a fight to the death on top (80+ ft?) And a suicide... Very moving story n won't ruin it here for ya but HANGING ROCK! Spread our history brother n be safe. A TON in less then 20sq miles!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@J.A.Smith2397 You have sold me the goods! Corydon has a pioneer re-enactment, I believe in September. However, people working at the Squire Boone Village dress up all summer and demonstrate candle making / other pioneer things. They often have docents that dress up at the Battle of Corydon park, to tell the story of Morgan’s raid. I have a friend that’s the president of the Harrison County Historical Society, and she dresses up in the fall to give tours of William Henry Harrison’s cabin, in town. I hope to get a comprehensive Corydon video out in November or December!

  • @Kocher372
    @Kocher3728 ай бұрын

    Sugarloaf mound and Pyramid mound are two separate burial mounds located in Vincennes. Pyramid mound is located at US 41 and Main Street, off in the trees.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    8 ай бұрын

    I struggled with that one, as Edward Cox seemed to describe several mounds, but only one was clearly identified online. Do you have a street address or GPS coordinate?

  • @Kocher372

    @Kocher372

    8 ай бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger you bet! 38°39'16"N 87°31'06"W

  • @Kocher372

    @Kocher372

    8 ай бұрын

    @AdventureswithRoger if you use Google Earth, you can zoom in to the south of the mound and find a silver car parked at the entrance. There is only enough room for parking, then a 150-yard hike to the mound. It is covered by tree growth currently, but that keeps it from eroding. Too many vandals go back there to tear up the place with dirt bikes and such. There's supposedly over 200+ mounds over by Edwardsport, towards Westphalia on 67. If you're back in the area, let me know!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank-you, Shane! I see it! What’s odd about this and Sugar Loaf, is that neither are close to a waterway, like the other big ones I’ve seen in Indiana. But, the Wabash isn’t real far away! Geologist Edward Cox said the biggest mounds he’d found in Indiana, were at Vincennes, and I walked away wondering if only one was left. I truly appreciate you sending me the coordinates! 🙂

  • @Kocher372

    @Kocher372

    8 ай бұрын

    @AdventureswithRoger I've got some very interesting information to show you then! Something I've been working on for 2 years now. The flood water in the area was emense back then! Back to Google Earth for reference, if you look north of Vincennes at Russellville, IL, you'll notice just south of the town the river had changed at one point, running southwest, all the way to Lawrenceville, IL. Across Allison prairie was flood waters, creating an enormous lake, one we recently seen in 2008 due to the flood. Thanks to man made efforts by digging out new channels for the Wabash and building levees, we do not see this seasonal 'lake' anymore. If you come to Vincennes during winter, usually around late January to February, you'll notice a massive migration of water fowls. Millions of snow and Canadian geese, cranes, and even pelicans stop in Vincennes, close to the area of Westport, IL. Between this migration and the Bison back then, this was prime hunting grounds! After the fall of Cahokia, there were tribes that set up outside Lawrenceville, Illinois, literally on the banks of this ancient river. Illinois University had a professor come to Lawrenceville just 2 years ago to map the site. It is extraordinary, and making my claim of this ancient waterway come to light. It would explain a lot of anomalies in the area. I can send you mapping info if you'd like?

  • @nonamie7294
    @nonamie7294 Жыл бұрын

    sorry that you had no info on that beautifully constructed Log House :(

  • @walkingspottedbear
    @walkingspottedbear2 ай бұрын

    I lived on a property that had a mound in vincennes. The Emert family's place. Now a bank owns the land i think.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    2 ай бұрын

    I visited the Sugarloaf mound. Some say there is a second mound, called the pyramid mound, but if you look it up online, they are one and the same.

  • @nestaannjarrett4948
    @nestaannjarrett4948 Жыл бұрын

    My mom and I were going to sit down and soak our feet in the Wabash but mom became too poorly.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Looking on the bright side: maybe you both missed a good skin infection! That ole river flows from many places! 🙂

  • @hoosierpatriot2280
    @hoosierpatriot2280 Жыл бұрын

    The ww1 tank is a French ft17. Very cool.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    It is a fantastic collection by a guy that loved military items since he was a kid.

  • @hoosierpatriot2280

    @hoosierpatriot2280

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger I had no idea this museum existed. My dad either. We are both veterans. I'm going to take him to see it this spring. Thank you so much!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hoosierpatriot2280You and he will love it! Sometimes they have special events, where they run tanks and mock battles behind the museum. Check out their website.

  • @hoosierpatriot2280

    @hoosierpatriot2280

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger will do!

  • @ChrisDoyle2112
    @ChrisDoyle2112 Жыл бұрын

    Editorial note, the music is painfully loud. Otherwise, great job. My Doyle grandparents were married in the Cathedral. My grandmother hailed from a Dutch family two generations in America, harness and saddle makers in 19th Century Vincennes!

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Some other people have told me the music is overpowering. I use a Dolby cinema style field, can’t predict how it will hit someone’s speakers or ear cans. Some computer speakers / ear cans (Especially “Skull Candy” and “Beats”brands) over-emphasize / color bass: I can’t predict what people have. Very cool that your Grandparents were married at the cathedral! When I was there, they were setting up for one. They still gave me full access. 🙂

  • @ChrisDoyle2112

    @ChrisDoyle2112

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger So do you have ancestors in Gibson County? I have some Turpens in my tree, dating back to H Asa Turpen born in Indiana, 1848.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisDoyle2112 I don’t know of any close relatives in Gibson county.

  • @meandthemrs7403

    @meandthemrs7403

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdventureswithRoger I'm using headphones on my computer and think the volume is fine. Excellent video.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank-you!

  • @budcole4290
    @budcole4290 Жыл бұрын

    Does the city have a main st? Schools? Retailers? Or is it only one big museum 🤔

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    It’s a tourism / history film, not a real estate video.

  • @JAutry

    @JAutry

    Жыл бұрын

    Vincennes is home to Vincennes University, Vincennes-Lincoln High school, right next to the George Rogers Clark Memorial is Vincennes Rivet. Vincennes does have a main street and has a Walmart, JayC (Kroger), and Kohls plus countless other stores.

  • @ericzerkle5214

    @ericzerkle5214

    Жыл бұрын

    Its an actual town, albeit, very old town.

  • @szudy76

    @szudy76

    Жыл бұрын

    Main St. is thriving, shops, restaurants, art galleries, etc. we feature many events on Main St. such as the Farmers Market, Art events, parades, festivals, etc…

  • @Emanuel_carey
    @Emanuel_carey2 ай бұрын

    Thee FIRST capital of Indiana!

  • @theresaking2650
    @theresaking26504 ай бұрын

    Nice, but ... French settled her in the early 1700's, not the 1600's. Also, Pyramid Mound is a separate mound off of Ramsey Road, belonging to Knox County Parks. Sugarloaf Mound belongs to the Vincennes State Historic Sites, and it *not* also called Pyramid.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    4 ай бұрын

    The first French fur trader outpost was established in 1702, but a few French trappers were already there in the late 1600’s. When making the film, I found references to both sugarloaf and pyramid mound being at Vincennes. Pyramid mound is officially designated 12k14, mapped to coordinate 38°40'14"N 87°30'22"W. If you put that in a GPS, it’ll take you directly to sugarloaf mound.

  • @elizabethfleck9491
    @elizabethfleck949111 ай бұрын

    Bro I live here I’m Ben in rad scelten

  • @shantelwoods9064
    @shantelwoods9064 Жыл бұрын

    Is it my imagination or is your background music volume too loud and drowning out your voice?

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem is that I have no idea what kind of speakers people use. If they have deep bass response, the music will overpower the narration. I keep experimenting with lowering the overall music tracks.

  • @donnaleveron6511
    @donnaleveron6511 Жыл бұрын

    Gibault is pronounced zhee bow, French pronunciation. Well done, otherwise! :)

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    I struggled with that. Used an online French translator that said it then I mimicked the pronunciation. As I’m no a French speaker, I’ll have to take your word for it!

  • @markstaggs7342
    @markstaggs7342 Жыл бұрын

    All your videos are excellent Roger Thank you for sharing and the making of all the videos,I always sit amazed at watching them all.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    My pleasure, Mark! It humbles me to know people enjoy something I like to do, and it’s brought back good memories, entertained or encouraged adventures. 🙂

  • @ericzerkle5214
    @ericzerkle5214 Жыл бұрын

    The old rail spur is gone now i see.

  • @AdventureswithRoger

    @AdventureswithRoger

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes they did. In Bedford even, their historical heritage was a Monon line that went right through their town, and passed the courthouse. I remember watching cars scatter to make way for the train! Even though the train hadn’t ran in years, they left the rail line in the road. They finally covered it with asphalt, earlier this year.

  • @dailydonkeysaltydabs6056
    @dailydonkeysaltydabs6056 Жыл бұрын

    @JonLevi check this out

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