Celebrating American History
Celebrating American History

The George Rogers Heritage Association enjoys hosting events that embrace our American Heritage. Visit our Events page for our upcoming Calendar of Events.

Consider joining us in celebrating Ohio history and our state’s importance in our American Story. Memberships are available for individuals, families, students… or a lifetime!

Sat., Aug. 31, 2024 – 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Sun., Sept. 1, 2024 – 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

OUR MISSION

The Mission of the George Rogers Clark Heritage Association is to educate members and the public about the history of the area of the Northwest Territory between the years 1700 and 1850, emphasizing the Ohio Country and the life of George Rogers Clark.

OUR PARTNERS

The Fair At New Boston
The Liberty Dancers
Clark County Park District
First Mad River Light Artillery
The Daniel Hertzler House Museum

FAIR AT NEW BOSTON

Are you a history buff? Join the fun and volunteer at our annual Fair at New Boston. Not only will you have the opportunity to learn more about our local history, but share it with others as well!

RESTORATION

Do you have a special gift of woodworking, restoring historical properties, or general interest in working with others on rewarding projects? We have a great group that appreciates an extra set of hands.

HISTORICAL RE-ENACTMENT

Whether you participate with the First Mad River Light Artillery with cannon demonstrations, or enjoy battlefield re-enactments, our group of volunteers are always at the ready!

liberty dancers

If your feet just can't keep still, strap on your dancing shoes and join the Liberty Dancers! Practice is held at The Gathering House at George Rogers Clark Park on the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of each month.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

If you are a planner, a mover, and a shaker, joining our Board of Directors as a Trustee or Board Member will allow you to help manage our current events and develop new historical programs.

SPEAKER SERIES

Historical education is emphasized throughout all of our events, and most specifically through our Speaker Series. Volunteers with an area of expertise to share are always appreciated.

The George Rogers Clark Heritage Association (GRCHA) appreciates the support of our members, local business sponsors, volunteers, and event attendees!  Your support makes it possible for us to provide educational programming regarding  our local  history as part of the Northwest Territory and the influence these local events have made in American History.

Donations by both members and non-members are appreciated at any time.   Certain projects and activities require a level of investment beyond what our volunteers and annual membership dues provide and are not possible without the support of your contributions.  Thank you for your support!

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