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All seven of the public parks of the World Heritage “Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks” have free events during Ohio’s “World ...
The Octagon Earthworks were, until recently, the site of Moundbuilders Country Club. The site became fully accessible to the ...
Fort Ancient features mounds and embankment walls winding across a 126-acre plateau above the Little Miami River in Warren County. Ohio World Heritage Week begins Saturday with day-long events at ...
The museum contains displays of Ohio's ancient earthworks. Fort Ancient Earthworks ... In nearby Granville is Alligator Mound, named such because of its resemblance to an alligator—a rounded ...
The National Park Service and the Ohio History Connection are hosting events to celebrate World Heritage Week.
The week, which runs April 12-18, is dedicated to honoring the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, Ohio’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to an announcement. The Hopewell ...
John Low is a Ohio State professor and director of the Newark Earthworks Center, he shares the cultural significance of the site. "It's a circle with earthworks that surround it, about 15 to 20 feet ...
Ohio World Heritage Week begins Saturday with day-long events at Fort Ancient Earthworks and Nature Preserve in Oregonia. The week aims to highlight the state's first and only UNESCO World Heritage ...
The clubhouse of the private Moundbuilders Country Club, the site of the Octagon Earthworks, is seen in Newark, Ohio, on May 24, 2024. April 18 is World Heritage Day, but Ohio History Connection ...