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8-01-2010 @ 3:56PM
sherry said...
I guess it is a little known fact that we have a stone circle in Illinois in the city of Cahokia. This area is called Cahokia Mounds State Park and there is indeed a circle of stone. The place is only minutes from St.Louis, MO. You can look it up under above on its web site. Very educational and well done museums, site visiting, climbing the mounds themselves. Nice excursion for a few hours.
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8-01-2010 @ 5:19PM
Sean McLachlan said...
We've written about it too!
http://www.gadling.com/2009/08/17/cahokia-mounds-native-american-marvel/
8-01-2010 @ 6:39PM
Kathryn said...
I believe the circle at Cahokia is what remains of a wooden circle, commonly called Woodhenge. There's a lot of mounds at that site, also.