Forks of the Wabash

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as the Chief Richardville House and Miami Treaty Grounds.

[1] Historic structures include: Ball State University conducted an archaeological dig at the Chief's House in 1989 which uncovered artifacts including nails, brick, glass, toys, housewares, and personal items.

The park offers programs for groups of all ages.

Topics include archaeology, canals and transportation, pioneer life, Woodland Indian history, and art.

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Confluence of the Wabash and Little Wabash Rivers