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That would be Cahokia Mounds in Illinois.
. I am Grace. I am pretty sure that state with the largest Indian mound is Ohio.
It's a 154 steps
Yes, there are several Indian mounds in Missouri. I personally know of 29 mounds in southern Missouri. One particular mound is aproximately 250ft at the base, and somewhere around 50ft tall. In one area, there are a group of 9 mounds, with the largest being 65ft wide and 130 ft long at the base, and around 15 ft high. I have been studying these sites for several years without disturbing them, and will not disclose their locations.
The site is called Cahokia Mounds.
The Cahokia Mounds are the largest Native American mounds in the United States. The largest of these mounds is Monks Mound.
Cahokia mounds . Illinois
That would be Cahokia Mounds in Illinois.
The Cahokia Mounds are in Illinois. The Mississippian culture built the mounds sometime between 600–1400 AD.
Temple Mounds .......?
The second largest Indian mound in the U.S. is Monks Mound, located at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site in Illinois. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site known as Cahokia Mounds and was created by the Mississippian culture between 900-1200 AD.
There is no specific record of a tornado hitting the Cahokia mounds directly. However, tornadoes are common in the region, so it is possible that they have experienced tornadoes at some point in their history.
. I am Grace. I am pretty sure that state with the largest Indian mound is Ohio.
4: the burial mounds, geometric mounds, temple mounds, and the effigy mounds. I love Justin Bieber!! <3
Considering how many fires they have there....and the Cahokia Mounds being haunted by Native Americans..because many people thing that they are mass graves in Cahokia Mounds.. ~ used to live in Cahokia!
It's a 154 steps
Yes, there are many other significant mounds besides the Serpent Mound. Notable examples include Cahokia Mounds in Illinois, which features the largest earthen mounds in North America, and the Effigy Mounds in Iowa, known for their animal-shaped mounds. These sites reflect the complex societies and cultures of Indigenous peoples in North America.