Hopewell CultureMap

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(236) · Historical landmark in Chillicothe, United States
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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park is a United States national historical park with earthworks and burial mounds from the Hopewell culture, …

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Nov 17, 2024
Nice free activity with lots of historical information. Nice facility, picnic area and pets are welcome. definitely worth the trip Full review by mama62015
Jun 8, 2024
Amazing history. You can spend as much or as little time here as you want. Go to mound city visitor center first and watch the film to orient yourself. Nice walk along the river and around the mo… Full review by CrissyK3554
Jun 3, 2024
Interesting National Park site on a culture that no longer exists. Visitor center is small but helpful and the mounds on the site are interesting to contemplate. Worth a visit if nearby Full review by Natsfan24
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how long does it take to see it all
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We had a ranger guided tour so maybe 90 minutes for that and to read the museum signage. If no ranger tour, probably less.
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Answer by Mary R · Aug 4, 2022
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Are dogs allowed on the walk? Is there an entry fee into the park?
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Thank you!
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How difficult is the hike?
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Not difficult at all, the park is mostly flat except for the mounds of course. Alot of the walking paths are paved also.
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Answer by Debra M · Jan 26, 2015
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How difficult is the hike?
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Very flat walk that in total is no more than a kilometre or so. At the furthest part of the site away from the visitor's centre there some steps to better view the river below. The walk …
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Very flat walk that in total is no more than a kilometre or so. At the furthest part of the site away from the visitor's centre there some steps to better view the river below. The walk around the mounds is worthwhile.
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What's the difference between a National Park and a National Monument?
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Are areas reserved by the federal government because they contain objects of historic, prehistoric, or scientific interest. They are typically established by presidential proclamation, …
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Are areas reserved by the federal government because they contain objects of historic, prehistoric, or scientific interest. They are typically established by presidential proclamation, occasionally these areas...
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