The Wright Earthworks
(Admission is Free)

These geometrical enclosures were built by the Hopewell Indians between 100 B.C. and 500 A.D. They had religious and social significance to the Indians of the time. The remains measure approximately 50 feet in length. And although city expansion and development has eliminated portions of the Wright Earthworks’ original mounds and walls, vital parts of the complex have been preserved.  

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