The Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound in Newtown, Ohio, is a significant Native American mound believed to have been constructed by the Adena culture. This oval-shaped mound, measuring approximately 110 feet long and 90 feet wide, stands at a height of 11.3 feet and is a rare surviving remnant of a larger prehistoric earthworks complex.
Designated as a U.S. National Register of Historic Places site, the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Mound has been a longstanding landmark in the community, with its preservation within a cemetery setting contributing to its protection from extensive damage. Despite some minor disturbances from nearby graves, this historic mound remains a testament to Ohio's rich archaeological heritage.
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