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The Sinnissippi Mounds are part of the Sterling Park District's largest park, Sinnissippi Park. The park was acquired in parcels beginning in 1934. [4] The area of the park where the mounds are found, located on a bluff overlooking the Rock River, was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on May 14, 1979, as the Sinnissippi ...
The largest of the Sterling Park District parks, Sinnissippi Park was acquired in parcels beginning in 1934. It is the site for Hopewillian Indian Mounds, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. Sinnissippi Park is linked to Hoover Park via the S.M.A.R.T. trail system. Sinnissippi Park is on Sinnissippi Road.
First Congregational Church of Sterling. November 7, 1995 311 Second Ave. ... Sinnissippi Park, off 13th St. [7 Sterling: 14: Sterling Masonic Temple ...
Dec. 18—STERLING — Gov. JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources have announced over $55 million in grant funding for 100 park projects throughout the state, including ...
Sinnissippi Mounds, Sinnissippi Park, Sterling, Illinois. Around 500 CE, the Hopewell exchange ceased, mound building stopped, and characteristic art forms were no longer produced. War is a possible cause, as villages dating to the Late Woodland period shifted to larger communities protected by palisade walls and ditches. [42]
Sinnissippi Mounds: The Sinnissippi Mounds are a Havana Hopewell culture burial mound grouping located in the city of Sterling, Illinois, United States. Shriver Circle Earthworks: The Shriver Circle Earthworks [14] are an Ohio Hopewell culture archaeological site located in Chillicothe in Ross County, Ohio. At 1,200 feet (370 m) in diameter the ...
A Monroe man will spend at least eight years in prison following a pedestrian's death after the July 3, 2023, fireworks show at Sterling State Park.
It flows south through Rockford, then southwest across northwestern Illinois, picking up the Kishwaukee River, passing Oregon, Dixon, Sterling (which has the Sinnissippi Mounds national historic site and local park) and Rock Falls before joining the Mississippi at Rock Island. It was on the Rock River in Dixon where Ronald Reagan was a ...