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Hopewell Culture National Historical ParkPeople of the Hopewell culture built these mounds nearly 2,000 years ago.
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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
News

The National Park Service makes every effort to keep you informed about news events, special events, and new or ongoing projects. News releases for Hopewell Culture National Historical Park will be posted and archived here, so check back often to keep current about the happenings at the park.

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Newsletters

Two newsletters are available for your enjoyment.

  • Hopewell Happenings is the park newsletter detailing the resources, people, and projects of the park. Available in hard-copy only, contact the Visitor Center to obtain your copy.
  • Hopewell Archeology Newsletter contains articles about current archeological research, both on and off park lands. This newsletter is only available electronically, click here to see current and past editions.

 

 

 

Camp Sherman barrack located atop a mound at Mound City Group.  

Did You Know?
Camp Sherman, a World War I training camp, was located in part at Mound City Group. Most of the earthworks were significantly impacted from camp construction- a new building was erected every 20 minutes.

Last Updated: September 26, 2006 at 17:03 EST