Ocmulgee National Monument - Reviews from across the web
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A Must-Go in Macon - user review Ocmulgee National Monument is a very beautiful natural place. The moulds are very well-preserved and it is indeed interesting for us to know more about the Mississipian Indians. We took ... tripadvisor.com
Just a Closer Walk - user review The park is a reminder of GOD's creation. As you stand on the top of the temple mound, you can almost touch GOD and the heavens. As you look at the exquisite view, you know why the India... tripadvisor.com
Ocmulgee National Monument (U.S. National Park Service) Ocmulgee National Monument is a memorial to the relationship of people and natural resources in this corner of North America. We preserve a continuous record of human life in the Southeast from the earliest times to the present, there is evidence here of more than 12,000 years of human habitation. A... nps.gov
Ocmulgee National Monument, Georgia One period stands out. Between AD 900 and 1200 a skillful farming people lived on this site. Known to us as Mississippians, they were part of a distinctive culture which crystallized about AD 750 in the middle Mississippi Valley and over the next seven centuries spread along riverways throughout muc... hikercentral.com
Ocmulgee National Monument – FREE Ocmulgee National Monument Information | Encyclopedia.com: Facts, Pictures, Information! Native lands saved, for now: highway construction thwarted by significant cultural property. (National Register of Historic Places has halted the construction of a four-lane highway through ancient burial grounds near the Ochulgee Nationa... encyclopedia.com
Ocmulgee National Monument - Macon, United States Travel Blog The early Mississippian culture of 900-1100 AD built enormous mounds as temples, trading posts, and funerary monuments. Thoroughly enjoyed our exploration of this ... travelpod.com
Ocmulgee National Monument Macon, Georgia (National Parks) From Ice-Age hunters to the Muscogee (Creek) people of historic times, there is evidence here of 12,000 years of human habitation. Between AD 900 and 1200 a skillful farming people lived on this site. Known as Mississippians, they were part of a distinctive culture which crystallized about AD 750 in... ohwy.com
Ocmulgee National Monument - Macon - Epinions.com Stopping by first at the Visitors Center, I started my tour of Ocmulgee National Monument with a 12 minute film and a look throught the various dioramas. I thought that this would give me a good "feel" for the area. There are a dozen burial mounds all built between 900-1100 A.D., by the Mi... epinions.com
Ocmulgee National Monument (Macon, GA) If you are new to Macon and you want to learn a little about the history it's a good place to start. Skip the 17 minute video they offer. It's 17 minutes of your life you'll never get back! There is a boardwalk that's pretty neat and walking up the Indian mounds ... gamom.com
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