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Prophetstown State Park commemorates a Native American village founded in 1808 by Shawnee leaders Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa north of present-day Lafayette, Indiana, which grew into a large, multi-tribal community. The park features an open-air museum at Prophetstown, with living history exhibits including a Shawnee village and a 1920s-era farmstead. Battle Ground, Indiana, is a village about a mile east of the site of the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, a crucial battle in Tecumseh's War which ultimately led to the demise of Prophetstown. The state park was established in 2004 and receives about 335,000 visitors annually.

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  • Prophetstown State Park (de)
  • Parc d'État de Prophetstown (fr)
  • Prophetstown State Park (en)
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  • Le Parc d'État de Prophetstown (en anglais Prophetstown State Park) est situé près de la ville de Battle Ground, dans l'État de l'Indiana, à environ un kilomètre et demi à l'est du site de la bataille de Tippecanoe, près de l'emplacement du village amérindien du Grand Chef Tecumseh. Fondée en 2004, le Parc d'État de Prophetstown est le plus récent parc d'État de l'Indiana. Le parc abrite le Musée de Prophetstown, qui recrée un village amérindien des années 1920 à l'époque de l'ère agricole. * Portail de l’Indiana * Portail de la conservation de la nature (fr)
  • Prophetstown State Park commemorates a Native American village founded in 1808 by Shawnee leaders Tecumseh and his brother Tenskwatawa north of present-day Lafayette, Indiana, which grew into a large, multi-tribal community. The park features an open-air museum at Prophetstown, with living history exhibits including a Shawnee village and a 1920s-era farmstead. Battle Ground, Indiana, is a village about a mile east of the site of the Battle of Tippecanoe in 1811, a crucial battle in Tecumseh's War which ultimately led to the demise of Prophetstown. The state park was established in 2004 and receives about 335,000 visitors annually. (en)
  • Prophetstown State Park ist ein State Park bei Battle Ground, im Tippecanoe County des US-Bundesstaates Indiana. Der State Park liegt wenige Kilometer nördlich von Lafayette. Er ist 8,1 km² groß und wurde 2004 eröffnet. Damit ist es der jüngste State Park von Indiana. Der Park beheimatet das Freilichtmuseum von Prophetstown. Das Museum besteht aus dem Nachbau einer Indianer-Siedlung und einer Farm aus den 1920er Jahren. (de)
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  • Prophetstown (en)
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  • Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States (en)
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  • A map of Indiana showing the location of Prophetstown State Park (en)
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