Hopewell Station was created in 1876.
Hopewell Museum was created in 1922.
Hopewell Academy was created in 2004.
Hopewell Baptist Church was created in 1950.
Hopewell Public Library was created in 1914.
Frank B. Hopewell House was created in 1919.
Hopewell Valley Central High School was created in 1907.
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park was created on 1923-03-02.
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site was created on 1938-08-03.
The Hopewell culture refers to a Native American cultural complex that existed in the Eastern Woodlands of North America from approximately 100 BCE to 500 CE. They did not have a singular language as they were a diverse group of peoples with various languages and dialects. The Hopewell culture is known for their elaborate burial mounds, artwork, and trade networks.
The Hopewell culture likely spoke various languages belonging to the Algonquian language family, as many of their descendants, such as the Shawnee and Delaware tribes, spoke Algonquian languages. However, there is limited direct evidence of the specific languages spoken by the Hopewell people.
Station to Station was created on -19-11-10.
The address of the Hopewell Public Library is: 13 E. Broad Street, Hopewell, 08525 1829