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Tremper Mound and Works

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Tremper Mound and Works is a significant prehistoric site consisting of a large conical mound and associated earthworks, built by the Hopewell culture around 2,000 years ago. The mound, once used for burials and ceremonies, rises dramatically from the landscape, while the surrounding geometric enclosures hint at complex social and religious practices. Visitors can walk the grounds and imagine the ancient rituals that took place here. The site offers a rare opportunity to connect with Ohio's deep indigenous history, preserved amid modern development.

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  • Climb the observation platform for a view of the main mound and earthworks.
  • Walk the perimeter of the geometric enclosures to appreciate their scale.
  • Read interpretive signs explaining Hopewell culture and mound-building.

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Ways to visit Tremper Mound and Works

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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