Davidson Interpretation Center Interior No. 2

The Story:      The Davidson Interpretive Center is operated by the Clark County Park District and serves as a historical education center for the Battle of Peckuwe site.  In 1780, Colonel George Rogers Clark attacked the British Fort and Shawnee camp in response to the attacks and harassment of Northwest Territory settlers.  The Interpretative Center now overlooks land that held the Shawnee settlement.  The center is named after Carleton F. Davidson who was a local businessman, civic leader, and philanthropist.  On this summer day, the education center’s large windows allow visitors to study local artifacts while overlooking the battle site.

 

Sublocation:   Davidson Interpretive Center

City, State:      Springfield, Ohio

Year:                2019

Keywords:       x

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An interior view of the Davidson Interpretive Center whose expansive windows allow visitors to see the Battle of Peckuwe site.

The Davidson Interpretive Center is operated by the Clark County Park District and serves as a historical education center for the Battle of Peckuwe site. In 1780, Colonel George Rogers Clark attacked the British Fort and Shawnee camp in response to the attacks and harassment of Northwest Territory settlers. The Interpretative Center now overlooks land that held the Shawnee settlement. The center is named after Carleton F. Davidson who was a local businessman, civic leader, and philanthropist. On this summer day, the education center’s large windows allow visitors to study local artifacts while overlooking the battle site.

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Framed Giclee Canvas, Metal, Photo Paper

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