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Fort Ancient Earthworks has yet to attain World Heritage Site status but already is one of one of four stops on the Ancient Ohio Trail.. The trail connects multiple sites — the Serpent Mound ...
Ohio’s Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks, including Warren County’s Fort Ancient site, was named Tuesday to the World Heritage List. The 21 nations on the UNESCO World Heritage Committee issued ...
A network of ancient American Indian ceremonial and burial mounds in Ohio noted for their good condition, distinct style and cultural significance has been added to the list of UNESCO World ...
Ohio’s network of ancient American Indian earthworks has been added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites for its condition and cultural significance.
Ohio’s historical society is close to gaining control of ancient ceremonial and burial earthworks constructed by Native Americans and now maintained by a country club.
AKRON, Ohio – Ohio is filled with lots of history. There are presidents (eight in all), Indians, a Revolutionary War fort, a War of 1812 naval battle on Lake Erie, the National Road and the O… ...
The Ohio History Connection, which owns the earthworks, has proposed the site along with other ancient sites in Ohio for nomination to the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Ancient sites in Ohio deserve UN designation Opinion. Jan 16, 2023. Ohio’s most recent tourism slogan is “Find it here,” and it sounds as though the decision-makers at the United Nations ...
NEWARK, Ohio — Ohio’s historical society is one step away from gaining control of ancient ceremonial and burial earthworks maintained by a country club where members golf alongside the mounds.
UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee approved the application during a meeting in Saudi Arabia. The massive earthworks comprise eight ancient sites spread across 150 kilometers (90 miles) of what ...