
Part of the amazing Indian mound towns before colonialization. There's a lot to learn here and see. The place has been excavated and studied to death but please still respect these glimpses of...
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Moundville Archaeological Park, managed by the University of Alabama Museums, offers a captivating glimpse into the ancient history of the Native American cultures that once thrived in the region. The park features a conference center overlooking the Black Warrior River, making it an ideal venue for a variety of events, from weddings to business meetings.
The Nelson B. Jones Conference Center is equipped with a full kitchen, modern audio-visual facilities, and ample seating to accommodate both large gatherings and intimate events. With its rich historical context and beautiful natural surroundings, Moundville provides a unique backdrop for educational programs, community events, and private functions alike.
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Part of the amazing Indian mound towns before colonialization. There's a lot to learn here and see. The place has been excavated and studied to death but please still respect these glimpses of...
Visited on July 5th because it was in the list of one of the places to visit in Alabama. Took the little ones around to explore. It's different and great to look around and to learn about the...
Beautiful park and museum. Admission for museum is $8 for adults $6 for children. The museum is worth checking out. The souvenir store is affordably priced as well as the coffee shop adjacent...
This place is an amazing find, imagine waking up to the view of the ancient mounds in the morning. It is reasonably priced and has full hookups. The site has an issue, but I won't mark it down,...
While it's not Cahokia, it is a nice park showcasing the mound builders. Don't miss the museum on the back of the loop. It had nice exhibits and artifacts.
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