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vin_muster3.jpgIn addition to taking a tour of the territorial village, you can visit Sugar Loaf Mound and Fort Knox II. Bring a picnic to Fort Knox II and enjoy a wonderful view of the Wabash River. Special activities include Rendezvous in May and the annual Muster on the Wabash, a war re-enactment.

Special Events 2008

Muster on the Wabash: November 1 and 2
This is an annual rendezvous held at Fort Knox II, two miles north of Vincennes on Fort Knox Road. This event recreates the sights and sounds of life at Fort Knox in 1811, when Governor William Henry Harrison gathered his army before marching to battle at Tippecanoe.  Festivities include period foods, crafts, encampments, and battles.  For specific events, activities, and times, call the site at 812.882.7422.

For more information and details concerning events, please call 812.882.7422 or e-mail vincennesshs@dnr.in.gov.

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