Home » Aerospace » An Ohio Earthwork Where Thousands Once Gathered for Celestial Observations and Religious Ceremonies Is Open to the Public An Ohio Earthwork Where Thousands Once Gathered for Celestial Observations and Religious Ceremonies Is Open to the Public 1 0 Aerospace admin May 10, 2025 SaveSavedRemoved 0 An earthen enclosure called the Octagon is drawing much-deserved attention to the state’s history-filled mounds built some 2,000 years ago by the Hopewell culture SaveSavedRemoved 0 PreviousDoctors Waste Their Breath Warning Accountants About Private Equity Next8 Things to Do in the Kenai Peninsula Tags: CelestialCeremoniesEarthworkgatheredobservationsOhioOpenPublicReligiousThousands
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