In West Lafayette, Indiana, there is a 53-acre park with some truly stunning vistas. Spend enough time in this spot and you’ll understand why it appealed to the multi-tribal village that was founded here in 1808. The nearby Prophet’s Rock Park and Trail lead to the Battleground of Tippecanoe.

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This fascinating historical site is as beautiful as ever. Appreciate the history and the views while you explore Prophet’s Rock Park, The Tippecanoe Battlefield, and the reconstructed Village of Prophetstown.

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