Cheap Things To Do in Oregonia, Ohio

#1.

6123 St Rt. 350, Oregonia, Ohio

3.0
User Rating (1 sources) ×
  • Inscription. You are standing inside a hilltop earthworks built by the Hopewell Indians nearly 2000 years a... More on HMDB

  • Ancient culture garden and hut, earthen embankments, dirt and stone mounds and circles. More on TripAdvisor

 

See_details_btn

#2.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

3.0
User Rating (1 sources) ×
  • Visitors to Fort Ancient State Memorial near Lebanon can see the prehistoric mounds built by American India... More on PlanetWare

  • This is a very nice local attraction, featuring ancient native american culture. The museum, along with the... More on TripAdvisor

 

See_details_btn

#3.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. You are standing inside an earthworks built by prehistoric Hopewell Indians nearly 2000 years ago. Early settlers in this area thought these walls were constructed as a fort. Today, archaeologists believe the site was ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#4.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Throughout the 19th Century scholars believed there were three great New World civilizations; Inca, Aztec, and Mound Builders. They believed that the American Indians had destroyed the Mound Builders. While early scholars ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#5.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. On the east side of the Little Miami River between the two bridges (Rt. 350 and I-71) is the site of a former Fort Ancient Indian village, now known as Anderson Village, occupied for about 20 years between AD 1000 and ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#6.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Stages of Construction: The earth walls were built over a period of approximately three hundred years and used for a couple of hundred years beyond that. American Indians used the shoulder bones of deer and elk, split ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#7.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. These circular twin mounds were excavated in the late 1800s and contained no human remains. Two shallow ditches extend from these earth mounds. One ditch connects to Randall Run on the north side of Fort Ancient, while ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#8.

6123 Ohio Route. 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Side A: The Civilian Conservation Corps: During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the federal government established the Civilian Conservation Corps, known as the CCC or triple C's under the direction of President Franklin ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#9.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Archaeologists cite three reasons why “Fort” Ancient is not a fortification. First, there is no evidence that a large number of people lived inside the earthworks, definitely not the thousands needed to defend ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

#10.

6123 Ohio Route 350, Oregonia OH 45054, United States of America

  • Inscription. Hopewell Indians constructed this hilltop enclosure and probably used it for social gatherings and religious observances. No evidence of Hopewell occupation is present within the 100+ acre enclosure. Hopewell domestic ... More on HMDB

 

See_details_btn

×
Uptake

Did you know that your Internet Explorer is out of date?


To get the best possible experience using our website we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version.

Close