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according to the Ohio History Connection. The Newark Earthworks are the largest earthworks in existence and are one of eight in Ohio built by indigenous groups who were part of the Hopewell Culture.
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 ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library tells the story of Walter Thomas Bosscawan's time ...
For the first time in more than a century, the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, part of Ohio’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is fully accessible to the public. For the first time in ...
Five of these sites, located in and around Chillicothe, are managed by the National Park Service while sites in Heath, Newark and Oregonia are managed by the Ohio History Connection. The events ...