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Athens County Indian Mounds

Between 1,000 B.C.E. and 200 A.D., Athens County was home to the Adena Indians, a hunter-gatherer society that preceded the Hopewells and other Native-American cultures. The Plains, just north of Athens in Athens County, was the second largest...

Big Bottom

Named for the broad Muskingum floodplain, the three acre Big Bottom park is the site of a skirmish between Ohio Company settlers and some Delaware and Syandot Indians on 2 January 1791. The Big Bottom massacre marked the start of four years of...

Flint Ridge

Flint Ridge contains quarry pits where all of the ancient people of Ohio came to get flint for both tools and weapons. The flint was also a trade item for many of these people. The flint was especially prized by the Hopewell Culture for its quality...

Fort Ancient

Fort Ancient features 18,000 feet of earthen walls built 2,000 years ago by American Indians who used the shoulder blades of deer, split elk antler, clam shell hoes and digging sticks to dig the dirt. They then carried the soil in baskets holding 35...

Fort Ancient

Featuring beautiful vistas, plentiful hiking trails and a museum on the grounds, Fort Ancient is comprised of an 18,000 foot network of earthen mounds built by American Indians nearly 2,000 years ago.  Current research shows that portions of the...

Fort Meigs

William Henry Harrison built Fort Meigs on the Maumee River in 1813 to protect northwest Ohio and Indiana from British invasion. Today's reconstruction is one of the largest log forts in America. British and Canadian troops, assisted by Indians...

Historic Lyme Village

Historic Lyme Village is a restored collection of buildings in a village setting spanning a one-hundred-year period from 1830 to 1930. Some buildings are restored while others contain museum displays. Buildings include Victorian Wright mansion,...

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park

This National Historical Park preserves the remains of the earthworks of the Hopewell culture that lived in this area 2000 years ago. Take a self guided tour of the mounds, view some of the finely crafted artifacts in the museum and view the video,...

Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum

Located in historic Roscoe Village, the Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is a general interest museum with five galleries. Major collections are American Indian baskets and beadwork; Ohio prehistoric Indian tools and points; Ohio pioneer guns and tools;...

Mohican Reservation Campgrounds & Canoeing

Ohio's most scenic rustic riverfront sites along the Mohican River.Offers RV's, tent camping and canoeing. Cabins, tent & tipi rentals. Catering, live entertainmnet, special group rates & packages. Home of the Great Mohican Indian Pow-Wow. A top...

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