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Fort Ancient State Memorial
6123 St Rt. 350
Oregonia, Ohio 45054
513-932-4421 1-800-283-8904
"They engineered the
position of the walls with reference to the most secure places with admirable skill. Think
of thousands of men and women toiling on the brow of this high hill with wicker baskets,
skins, etc., piling up such an enormous earthwork by mere strength of hand and back. They
had no shovels, no picks, no barrows; in fact, no tools at all, such as we use."
--Warren K. Moorehead 1890
Fort Ancient features 18,000 feet of earthen walls built 2,000 years ago by
American Indians who used the shoulder blades of deer, split elk antler, clam shell hoes
and digging sticks to dig the dirt. They then carried the soil in baskets holding 35 to 40
pounds. Portions of these walls were used in conjunction with the sun and moon to provide
a calendar system for these peoples.
The site offers beautiful vistas along hiking trails as well as the remains of the
prehistoric mounds for visitors to see. Convenient picnic areas can be found along the
road at the site.
The Museum at Fort Ancient, newly built and containing 9000 sq. ft. of new
exhibits opened on 22 March 1998. These new exhibits, containing many interactive units,
focus on 15,000 years of American Indian history in the Ohio Valley. The Museum also
contains a classroom, a research area, and a sales shop with many fine American Indian
items.
LOCATION
Fort Ancient is seven miles southeast of Lebanon, in Warren County, on State Route 350.
Exit I-71 at Wilmington Road (exit 36) and take Middleboro Road south to State Route 350,
turn right to the park.
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