| Cahokia MoundsSS 11.jpg[1632×1224] Publishing origin | |
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| Cahokia_Mounds_USA.jpg[185×125] Cahokia Mounds, some 13 km north-east of St Louis, Missouri, is the largest pre-Columbian settlement north of Mexico. It was occupied primarily during the Mississippian period Publishing origin | |
| cahokia_mounds_03.jpg[399×286] (618) 346-5160 cahokia.mounds@sbcglobal.net Site Hours Publishing origin | |
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| CahokiaMounds2.jpg[346×478] Cahokia Mounds courtesy Publishing origin | |
| cahokia_mounds.jpg[759×314] Cahokia Mound 67 (right) and Mound 68 38.652167N 90.068778W GPS These two large mounds are located south-southwest of Monks Publishing origin | |
| cahokia_mounds2.jpg[698×380] View from Cahokia Mound 68 to Mound 67 38.652750N 90.068611W GPS Grand Plaza Publishing origin | |
| TRCahokia1.jpg[637×224] Display of Cahokia as it was in perhaps 1200 A.D., Monk's Mound at upper right Cahokia. Hmmm. I goofed, in that I did not schedule enough time to do Cahokia justice. I looked at some of the Publishing origin | |
| cahokia_mounds_02.jpg[250×271] at the Interpretive Center. Both are available in several languages, and the guidebook is also available in Braille. A 6.2-mile Nature/Culture Trail passes through more remote areas, which include various wetland, forest, and grassland Publishing origin |