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Old Clarksville Site

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Built
  
1784

Opened
  
1784

Added to NRHP
  
16 December 1974

NRHP Reference #
  
74000028

Area
  
61 ha

Nearest city
  
Clarksville

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Similar
  
Falls of the Ohio State Park, McAlpine Locks and Dam, Locust Grove, Deam Lake State Recreatio, Lewis and Clark National

The Old Clarksville Site is along the waterfront of Clarksville, Indiana, roughly between the Interpretive Center and Clark Homesite of Falls of the Ohio State Park. Officially its address is restricted by the National Register, as much of it is on private property where there is no public access to the Ohio River.

George Rogers Clark cabin

George Rogers Clark built a cabin in 1803, in order to live independently from his sister in Locust Grove. He had built a mill on the property at Mill Run. Visitors to the cabin included Aaron Burr, John James Audubon, and various Indian chiefs. After his accident in 1809 he was forced to leave his cabin for good. The original cabin was lost in 1854. In anticipation of the Bicentennial events for the Lewis & Clark Expedition, in 2001 a reconstruction of Clark's cabin was built, as this was where Meriwether Lewis and Clark's brother William met to start their epic journey.

The homesite was originally under the control of the Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site, but since its establishment, the Falls of the Ohio State Park oversees it.

References

Old Clarksville Site Wikipedia