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  2. Gatch Site - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the Gatch Site encompass approximately 75 acres (30 ha) of land [1] on what was once the farm of John N. Gatch. It has long been known to locals as a productive source of Native American relics; consequently, area residents have collected large numbers of artifacts from the site over the years.

  3. It's Native American Heritage Month. Check out these ... - AOL

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    November is Native American Heritage Month. Here's a list of sites to learn more about Native American culture in the Buckeye State.

  4. Nobles Pond site - Wikipedia

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    Nobles Pond site is a 25-acre archaeological site near Canton in Stark County, Ohio, and is a historical site with The Ohio Historical Society. It is one of the largest Clovis culture sites in North America. At the end of the Ice age, about 10,500 to 11,500 years ago, a large number of Paleo-Indians, the first people to live in Ohio, camped at ...

  5. List of Hopewell sites - Wikipedia

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    The Tremper Mound and Works are an Ohio Hopewell (100 BCE to 500 CE) earthen enclosure and large, irregularly shaped mound. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. The site is located in Scioto County, Ohio, about five miles northwest of Portsmouth, Ohio, on the second terrace floodplain overlooking the Scioto River.

  6. Hell Town, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Hell Town is the name for a Lenape (or Delaware) Native-American village located on Clear Creek near the abandoned town of Newville, in the U.S. state of Ohio. [1] The site is on a high hill just north of the junction of Clear Creek and the Black Fork of the Mohican River.

  7. Fort Ancient (Lebanon, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The site now includes a 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) museum covering 1500 years of American Indian heritage in the Ohio Valley. Topics include North America's earliest people, the development of agriculture , and the impact of Europeans who migrated to the area and came into conflict with the Native Americans then living in region.

  8. Pickawillany - Wikipedia

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    1753 map of Ohio, by John Patten, showing "Miami of the Inglish" (Pickawillany) on the "Rocky R[iver]" just below the center of the page. In November 1750 John Patten, a Pennsylvania trader, stopped at Pickawillany on his way to trade with Native communities on the St. Marys River .

  9. Olentangy Indian Caverns - Wikipedia

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    The Olentangy Indian Caverns are located at 1779 Home Road, Delaware, Ohio and are open seasonally for tours. [2] Recreation. On the property, a petting zoo, ...

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