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Enjoy the Powwow at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, Collinsville, IL, in SeptemberSurrounded by the ancient earthen mounds built by their Native American ancestors, dancers in colorful regalia will at the annual Cahokia Mounds Spirit of the Thunderbird Pow Wow Friday through Sunday, September 7th through the 9th, 2007 in Collinsville, IL. -
Iowa's Best Backpacking Trails: Effigy MoundsAre you looking for new and exciting backpacking trails? If you are, there is one great trail in Iowa that you need to visit, and that is the Effigy Mounds National Park.
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Websters Vote in April 2010 for Cahokia Mounds, Prehistoric America's Largest CityPepsi is offering monthly grants of $50,000 to deserving projects and Cahokia Mounds needs to buy available land, with sacred mounds, before developers build over it. -
Brookport , Illinois is Home to the Kincaid MoundsOnly 20 minutes from the interstate, the drive becomes increasingly rural and remote until at last the mounds come into view. Surrounded by farmland and set on the shore of Avery Lake, the scene is quiet, almost untouched by time. -
Review of Cave of the Mounds, WisconsinMy experience touring the Cave of the Mounds located in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin.
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Hershey Mounds Candy Bar Product ReviewHershey's Mounds is a great candy bar if you are looking to try something new.
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Free Things to Do in Ohio: Visit the Serpent Mounds of OhioVisiting the Serpent Mounds of Ohio is a free activity that you can take with your whole entire family.
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Exploring Arkansas: The Toltec Mounds Archeological State ParkThis article provides you with an overview of The Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park in Arkansas.
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Mounds State Park in Anderson, IN: A Trip Planning GuideWhat follows is a brief description of what travelers may expect to find at the Mounds State Park interspersed with some trip planning suggestions. -
Cahokia Mounds State Historic and World Heritage Site in Collinsville, IllinoisThe Cahokia Mounds State Historic and World Heritage Site in Collinsville, Illinois is a well-preserved historical treasure. An outing here brings prehistoric Indian culture to life like few other sites can. -
Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State ParkPart of a large religious complex for Pre-Columbian peoples, these earthen mounds and artifacts are on display at this north Florida state park.
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Superman, Indian Mounds, Rendezvous in Massac County, IllinoisSee the Superman celebration, dive on a 747 aircraft, or examine Indian burial mounds, all in Massac County.
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Effigy Mounds National MonumentFor more than 2,000 years, native peoples in the region of present-day Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin built earthen burial mounds to honor their dead. Many of these mounds have been preserved and can still be seen today. -
Visit the Effigy Mounds National Monument Near Harper's Ferry, IowaThe Effigy Mounds National Monument near Harper's Ferry, IA preserves the remnants of a mound-building culture that left its mark on the American landscape. Meant to honor the dead, the mounds remind us of past inhabitants of our continent.
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A Guide to Blue Mounds State Park in Southern WisconsinWhat is offered to do and about Blue Mounds Wisconsin State Park. -
Spring Equinox at Toltec Mounds State ParkSpring and Fall equinoxes provide an opportunity to witness the accuracy of the Toltec Mounds solar alignment and draws crowds of Native Americans, pagans and curious onlookers each year.
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Things to Do in Blue Mounds, WisconsinBlue Mounds, Wisconsin is about a half hour west of Madison, Wisconsin. Blue Mounds, Wisconsin is about and hour and a half west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Why You Should Visit Angel Mounds Historic Site in IndianaAngel Mounds is one of Indiana's most interesting landmarks. Click to see why.
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Hawk Watch at the Indian Mounds in Northeast IowaHawk watch is an event that takes place every year at the Indian mounds and features the release of birds of prey. -
Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park in OklahomaThe Spiro Mounds Archaeological Park is a 140-acre archaeological site occupied from 850 A.D. to 1450 A.D. -
Seasons Change at Woodhenge at Cahokia Mounds in Collinsville, IllinoisFour times a year people gather to mark the change of season at Woodhenge, a circle of log poles erected at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site. -
Cahokia Mounds in Cahokia, Illinois is Finally Getting the National Attention it DeservesCahokia Mounds is the largest Native American burial site in North America, but most people have never even heard of it.
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Indian Mounds and More in Newark, OhioArticle notes some of the things to do and see in and around Newark, Ohio
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Mysterious Wonder: Cave of the Mounds, WisconsinCave of the Mounds has been a mysterious wonder ever since its discovery in 1939. It's certainly worth a visit. -
Letchworth-Love Mounds Archaeological State ParkHome to Florida's largest and oldest Native American Mound, this north Florida state park is steeped in rich history.
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Etowah Indian Mounds Historic SiteJust north of Atlanta, Georgia, this historic site is home to the most intact Mississippian Culture site in the southeastern United States. -
New Woodhenge Exhibit at Prehistoric Cahokia MoundsCahokia now gains a new exhibit that explains Woodhenge, the prehistoric astronomical observatory which was key to agriculture that made the city possible. -
Mounds Dog Fest at Angell Park SpeedwayBring your dog and your camera for this free event! -
Visit the Mysterious Cahokia Mounds Near St. LouisOnly a few miles from St Louis, across the Mississippi River, you'll find the preserved remnants of a major city that dominated its own world with a trade network reaching to the Gulf of Mexico to the south and the Canadian border to the north.
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Effigy Mounds National Monument in Harpers Ferry, IAHave an exceptional time at this national historic site. -
The Ebb and Flow of Historic Waukesha - Springs Mounds & TreasureListening to Joseph Martin recant his childhood memories, catching turtles from Waukesha's Fox River, watching the circus train stop at Bethesda Park and going to Kaske's ...
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Macon, Georgia's Three M's: Museums, Mounds and MusicThe top three places you must visit while you are in Macon, GA. -
Archeologists Explore the Wonders of Monk's MoundCahokia Mounds is a very mystical and mysterious place. Monk's mound is in tyhe center of it and archeologists are interested in it. They are meeting in downtown St. Louis this week.
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The Funerary Jelling Stones in DenmarkIn the small town of Jelling, Denmark there is a site with two ancient burial mounds, a church, and two rune stones-otherwise know as the Jelling Stones. -
Crystal River Archaeological State ParkCrystal River, Florida holds the remnants of pre-Colombian Native American burial mounds, temple and other artifacts. -
Autumn Called Off for Lack of RainAs the summer drought goes on, I watch birdbaths sit dry, grass recede from dusty dirt mounds, limp leaves turn brown and miss their time of glory. It isn't a far stretch to imagine what if the rain didn't come & to feel our vulnerability to nature. -
Halloween Pranks Clean Up - How to Remove Eggs, Toilet Paper, Soap and MoreWe can't stop Halloween pranks from happening, but these tips will make cleaning up the broken eggs, toilet papered trees, soaped-up windows and shaving cream mounds easier on November 1st. -
MoundsI finished the last day of my teaching contract, a new one starts Monday, but the goodbye was so... cold. This came to me. It's short, just like an awkward goodbye. -
Spam in the Windows of Fifty24 in the Lower HaightThere are two mounds of Spam cans in the windows of Fifty24. Contemporary art looks doable, but is it really? -
What Does it Mean to Plant Pumpkins in a Mound and How is it Done?Learn organic and low cost techniques for planting pumpkins in mounds.





