Resources

Vincennes Historic District

Listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974, the Vincennes Historic District preserves a collection of significant early architecture.

Within the district are historic structures such as Grouseland, the home of William Henry Harrison, Indiana’s first Territorial Governor and 9th President of the United States and the 1826 St. Francis Xavier

Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in the state. The district encompasses a wide array of architecture styles including Federal, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne, Prairie Style, Bungalow and Art Deco.

Vincennes Historic District Map

Paint Color Guidelines for Vincennes Historic District

INVin:  The Vincennes Business and Arts Initiative

Vincennes Downtown Architecture Tour

Read about the benefits of historic districts and ordinances:

Savings Landmarks and Ordinances

Benefits of Local Historic Districts

Historic District Article

Grants, Loans & Tax Credits

The city, state and federal government provide incentives for qualified restoration of historic properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Contact the entities below to learn about eligibility guidelines.

Publications

Joseph L Bayard Building
  • Learn how property values rise with local historic district designation: Preservation and Property Values
  • Learn about architectural styles: On Your Street
  • Learn about saving historic windows and paint:  Windows Tip SheetOf Paint and Windows
  • Within the Vincennes Historic District:  An educational booklet on the benefits, privileges and responsibilities of living in the district is available for residents and owners of property in the historic district. The publication includes a summary of the Historic Review Board guidelines and the benefits (tax and otherwise) of owning property within the district. Contact VKPF to obtain a copy.
  • Download and share our VKPF Flyer and Membership Application: VKPF Flyer

Historical & Architectural Research

Fortnightly Building

VKPF maintains a research collection with information on architectural styles, appropriate restoration techniques and an inventory of historic properties in Knox County. Contact VKPF for assistance.