Purpose and Significance
The park was authorized by the Act of July 23, 1966 (PL 89-517).This law (Appendix A) contains three provisions.The first authorized the Secretary of the Interior to accept from the State of
George Rogers Clark NHP was established to commemorate the accomplishments of George Rogers Clark and the expansion of the
The park is located on the site of
The historical theme represented by George Rogers Clark NHP is the "Revolution, War in the Frontier," according to 1987 History and Prehistory in the National Park System and the National Historic Landmarks Program.

Foundations Document Overview
National Park Service
Foundation Document
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park has completed a Foundation Document. This document is a formal statement of the park's core mission that will provide basic guidance for all planning and management decisions.
The core components of a foundation document include a brief description of the park as well as the park's purpose, significance, fundamental resources and values, other important resources and values, and interpretive themes.
The Foundation Document can be viewed in the park or on the NPS History Site.
Last updated: March 27, 2022