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county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States

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223.5 mi

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4h 47m

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Vincennes, IN by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

16,676

Median Income

$50,238

Median Home Value

$98,700

Median Age

38.0

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Vincennes, IN at a Glance

Founded

1732

Elevation

420 ft

Area

7 mi²

Sister Cities

Vincennes Wasserburg am Inn

Notable People from Vincennes, IN

A sampling of people born in Vincennes, IN.

Red Skelton

Red Skelton

1913–1997

American comedian (1913–1997)

Alice Terry

Alice Terry

1899–1987

American actress (1899-1987)

Buck Jones

Buck Jones

1890–1942

American actor (1891-1942)

William Edward Phipps

William Edward Phipps

1922–2018

American actor and film producer (1922-2018)

Dan Beery

1975

American rower

George W. Jones

George W. Jones

1804–1896

American politician, judge and diplomat (1804-1896)

Henry Dodge

Henry Dodge

1782–1867

American politician and general (1782-1867)

Sarah Knox Taylor

Sarah Knox Taylor

1814–1835

daughter of US President Zachary Taylor, wife of the President of the Confederate States of America (1814-1835)

John Scott Harrison

John Scott Harrison

1804–1878

American politician (1804–1878)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Vincennes, IN.

St. Francis Xavier Cathedral and Library

St. Francis Xavier Cathedral and Library

cathedral and library in Indiana, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

National Historical Park of the United States in Indiana

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Grouseland

Grouseland

historic house and museum

National Historic Landmark National Register of Historic Places contributing property
Hack and Simon Office Building

Hack and Simon Office Building

historic office building located at Vincennes, Knox County, Indiana

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Kimmell Park

Kimmell Park

historic public park in Knox County, Indiana

National Register of Historic Places listed place

City data from Wikidata (Q585857), available under CC0. Photos from Wikimedia Commons under their respective licenses. See our methodology for details.

Traveler Guide to Vincennes, IN

Vincennes is a city in Southwestern Indiana. Vincennes is the oldest town in Indiana. It was founded in 1732 as a French fur trading post. The city's history is unique compared to any other Midwestern town, and the historical relevance is plentiful. The nice thing about Vincennes is that things are close together, within blocks at times, and cheap. You can eat, drink and learn on a very small budget.

After its founding by the French, the British moved in, calling it Fort Sackville. A revolt took place in 1778, the Brits took it back under control, then, in 1779 George Rogers Clark captured the city (hence the National Park of his name). The city has a university of its namesake, also the oldest in Indiana, and was home to President Harrison in the early 1800s. It was the capital of Indiana from 1800 until 1813.

1 Grouseland, 3 W. Scott St, ☏ +1 812-882-2096. President William Henry Harrison built this home in 1803. Harrison was the first governor of Indiana, national war hero, and eventually President. A National Historic Landmark, Harrison named the home Grouseland after the ruffled grouse which were prolific in the area. Tour the mansion and museum home, see personal items, tools of the trade, furniture, campaign memorbilia and more. The house was not only his home, but also territorial headquarters and bunker in times of trouble. A must-see. $2-5. The Old French House, 509 N 1st St (1st & Seminary St), ☏ +1 812-882-7422. This home was built in 1806 and was owned by a French fur trader and interpreter named Michell Brouillet. French Creole architecture, the history of fur trade, and the life of the family that lived there is offered in this interesting look into early Indiana. $1. Vincennes State Historic Site, 1 West Harrison St, ☏ +1 812-882-7422. Although all buildings have been moved to this site from other locations, you may visit one of the oldest government buildings in the Midwest, a replica of the print shop that printed the Indiana Territory's first newspaper and print shop, Maurice Thompson birthplace, and the log cabin visitor center. $1-2. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park The site of the American Revolution take over of Vincennes. National Park and a must see. 2 St. Francis Xavier Cathedral and Library (The Old Cathedral & Library), 205 Church St, toll-free: +1-800-886-6443.

Late-May Spirit of Vincennes Rendezvous located at George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. American Revolution re-enactors gather to perform. Food, drink and crafts from the time are sold and shown. June Vincennes Wine and Arts Festival Held in conjunction with the Red Skelton Celebration yearly event, downtown Vincennes. Old Town Players, Broadway at 5th St, ☏ +1 812-888-4358. Local theatre troupe. 1 Red Skelton Performing Arts Center. (updated Sep 2019) Gregg Park and Rainbow Beach, 2204 Washington Avenue, ☏ +1 812-882-1140. City park featuring swimming pool, performance space for live music, walking trails, tennis, and greenspace. Free. Ouabache (Wabash) Trails Park, 2500 N. Lower Ft. Knox Rd, ☏ +1 812-882-4316. Ouabache is the French spelling of the American Indian word Wabash. During warm months naturalists are on hand giving tours and discussing the nature of the park, picnic areas, shelterhouses, playgrounds, hiking trails, campgrounds, 4 modern cabins, archery range. Golf Anyone...? High Pointe Country Club 5723 N Golf Course Rd, Bicknell. +1 812 735-4518. Cypress Hills Golf Club 2715 Washington Ave. +1 812 882-9800. Visit the farmers market. 2nd & Busseron. Fresh food, flowers and organic goods as well. Saturday and Wednesday mornings during warm weather. Pick your own apples at Apple Hill Orchard, 6235 Ford Rd, Bruceville, ☏ +1 812-324-9010. Visit this lovely trellis apple orchard and pick your own apples, peaches and nectarines. They also have a gift shop open year round! Cruise the farm stands Hwy 41, throughout Knox County.

Pea-Fections, 323 Main St, ☏ +1 812-886-5146. Popular lunch spot featuring tasty sandwiches and desserts. Their latte's, soups and flavored sodas. Vegan friendly. 1 Dutch Pantry, 1925 Hart St, ☏ +1 812 895-0903. M-F 9AM - 4:30 PM; Sa 9AM - 2PM; Su closed. Mennonite deli and grocery serving fresh-sliced meat and vegetables on homemade bread. (updated Oct 2024)

Windy Knoll Winery, 845 Atkinson Rd, ☏ +1 812-726-1600. With the majority of their grapes grown onsite, this 37-acre vineyard offers ten types of wine. Tours and tastings available.

There are plenty of chains to stay in the area, below is a list of unique and local places to sleep. Kimmell Park, 2014 Oliphant Dr, ☏ +1 812-882-1140. Campground with 10 RV hookups, countless primitive camps, boating and fishing, located on the Wabash. New Vision RV Park, 13552 N. US Hwy 41, Oaktown, ☏ +1 812-745-2125. 39 RV hookups, fishing lake, gift shop, shower, laundry, internet access and local tours all available. Ouabache (Wabash) Trails Park, 2500 N. Lower Ft. Knox Rd, ☏ +1 812-882-4316. Features four cabin rentals, 35 electric sites, 9 tent sites, picnic area and shelter houses. 1 Comfort Suites, 2555 Hart St, ☏ +1 812-882-2244. Indoor pool, big complimentary breakfast, and a fireplace. (updated Nov 2021)

Just north of Evansville and south of Terre Haute, Vincennes is in the middle of two major interstates, yet connected by a few interstates. US 150 breaks off from I-70 heading south from Terre Haute to Vincennes. Heading from Evansville? Take I-64 and head north on US 41 right to Vincennes. Evansville Regional Airport 7801 Bussing Dr. +1 812 421-4401.

A car is your best bet, however, walking is good for downtown activities.

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