3. Sun Watch Indian Village Archaeological Park A Fort AilclP-nl villag" occupied by several hundred peol,le CINCINNATI ARCHAEOLOGY: hunting galhr;r.'l1]

4. Serpent Mound State Memorial (CERHAS Reconstructions) E{lsy {lr:Cf.'c,s 10 slunrlln'j views of 0118 of the laroest serpentine In Norlh ArTierica. about (l quarter of a mile long, 1,\'llh Wuodl81ld 18UO B C to A.D, 100) {lnd Fort Ancient (A D lOOO lo AD. 1650, 1110uilds situated

5. Miamisburg Mound State Memorial Orle uf the largest con"C

7. Cincinnati Earthworks and Mounds 7 Present-day Cincinnati \"'

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8. Lookout A Hamilkln COU,lly Park \."Iith arcilaeologlcal slles that date fl'Orn DOWNTmlN CINCINNATI 13 000 BC In A 01750 Including camps VIII<19C$ mounds. BriG Lhe speCI,',cul~1r f\'llarlll ForL Earthworks an earthen (A) Circular Enclosure (north of East Fifth Street. east enCIOSLJr,:' C'f t'Nelve ~1cres constructed by Woodland people of Broadway), (8) Elongated Enclosure (Ilorth of US sometin1e b""l'.'v'een 500 Be and A D. 500. 42, cutting across Washington Park. between Central Featur~s: fv10re thar1 --100 acres of parkland hiking trails With <,lunning vislas PIC'lie: ,lr2as shelLers and a vlsllor s cenLer With Avenue and Vine Street): (C) Geometric Erotr1hworks. arl~llaeologica\ e)(1 '1:.-'1 I:'; immediate vicinity of Fountain Square from the west Lomrion 2C108 Ldv'I'renCel)urg Road. Norlh Berld OhiO side of Race Street to Walnut Just above Fifth Street Phone r.!~mber ::i1J 941tl129 to the south side of Fourth Street. to just above Third ~"!",!.' (1It",lr",,1 c, "'-'d-". ~'r~~ ~k1',:,"lce hl11 Street, and south tel the Ohio River, and from Sixth 9. Mariemont Embankment and Madisonville and Sycamore east to Broadway, and on to Third and Village Sycamore), Mounds (0) Third Street, between A blufl top earthen wall four feet In height exLendlng more than Sycamore and Main: IE) Walnut and Government: (F) 750 feet from the f\ladison,lllle s',te. a Fori AnclenL Village and Sixth Street between Walnut and Main: (G) Central oeremonial area used belv.'een AD 1000 and A 0,1700 Avenue between Court and Richmond: (H) South end Features: Panoramic sheltered over',ook of lhe Liltle Miami River more than flfly acres or maLure woods hiking Ira lis and a picniC of Mound Street. and (I) on tne corner of Fifth, US 50. arpa and Mound Street. between 1-75 and United States­ Location' Corner of Miami Bluff Drive and Marl8rTloni A',enu'2 find spot of the famous Cincinnati Tablet, an engraved t\,1anemont. OhiO Woodland ground-stone stamp made sometime Phone number 513,272 1166 between 800 B C and AD 100 I,:l;; .....-www rlFir IPrll0'11[1'""sc'rvrll'11" orq-'2.rd"lv[',. hli ",. ',~ ~, I E'''i'i\ ,-'"

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(A) Circular Enclosure (north of East Fifth Street, east of Broadway); (8) Elongated Enclosure (north of US 42, cutting across Washington Park, between Central Avenue and Vine Street); (C) Geometric Earthworks, immediate vicinity of Fountain Square, from the west side of Race Street to Walnut, just above Fifth Street to the south side of Fourth Street, to just above Third Street, and south to the Ohio River, and from Sixth and Sycamore east to Broadway, and on to Third and Sycamore); Mounds (D) Third Street, between Sycamore and Main; (E) Walnut and Government; (F) Sixth Street between Walnut and Main; (G) Central Avenue between Court and Richmond; (H) South end of Mound Street; and (I) on the corner of Fifth, US 50, and Mound Street, between 1-75 and United States­ find spot of the famous Cincinnati Tablet, an engraved Woodland ground-stone stamp made sometime between 800 B.C. and A.D. 100.