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  2. Pantheon Theatre - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the new owner was realtor Heath Klein of Klein Realty and Auction. In late 2014, Klein sold the theatre property to a Vincennes non-profit group, INVin. The organization works to bring arts and arts-related businesses into downtown Vincennes. [2] In March 2016, the group proposed to turn the theatre into shared workspace. [3]

  3. The Williams Brothers (gospel group) - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson, Mississippi-based traditional black gospel group, The Williams Brothers started in 1960 by Leon "Pop" Williams (November 24, 1908/1909 – September 6, 1989), [1] [2] who was the father of the Williams Brothers and an early member of the group, died in a car accident.

  4. Vincennes, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Vincennes is a city in, and the county seat of, Knox County, Indiana, United States. [4] It is located on the lower Wabash River in the southwestern part of the state, nearly halfway between Evansville and Terre Haute.

  5. The Williams Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, USA on January 1, 1918. He was a singer and actor. He appeared in the films Janie (1944) and Something in the Wind (1947). He reunited with his brothers yearly from 1962 to 1990 for Andy's Christmas specials.

  6. General Washington Johnston - Wikipedia

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    General Washington Johnston (November 10, 1776 – October 26, 1833) was born in Culpeper County, Virginia.General was his given name. [1] At the age of 17, he was among the first people to permanently settle in the wildness area of the Northwest Territory (1787–1803), in what is now Vincennes, Indiana. [2]

  7. George Rogers Clark National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The state of Indiana chose to build a memorial to General Clark's triumph in the 1930s, with the assistance of the United States government; the various funds amounted to $2.5 million. The memorial was designed by New York architect Frederic Charles Hirons and dedicated June 14, 1936, by President Franklin Roosevelt.

  8. Grouseland - Wikipedia

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    Grouseland, the William Henry Harrison Mansion and Museum, is a National Historic Landmark important for its Federal-style architecture and role in American history. The two-story, red brick home was built between 1802 and 1804 in Vincennes, Indiana, for William Henry Harrison (1773–1841) during his tenure from 1801 to 1812 as the first governor of the Indiana Territory.

  9. Category:People from Vincennes, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Category: People from Vincennes, Indiana. ... Samuel Williams (American politician) This page was last edited on 9 March 2024, at 16:51 (UTC). Text ...