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Who built Serpent Mound—and why? While some date it to 1,000 years ago, its precise alignment with the summer solstice sunset suggests deeper cosmic wisdom. Ancient builders may have recognized ...
The Great Serpent Mound in Ohio has long been a source of mystery. Some believe it’s an ancient astronomical marker, aligned with the movements of the sun and moon. Could this massive earthwork ...
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – You can get the best donuts in the country at a family-owned shop just an hour outside of Columbus. USA Today readers named Donald’s Donuts in Zanesville the number ...
The Ohio History Connection is holding Summer Solstice to mark the longest day of the year with programs that showcase the significance of Serpent Mound as a sacred American Indian site. Serpent ...
The grant to Columbus & Ohio River Rail Road will extend an existing rail siding in Zanesville, enhancing operations and improving safety.
ZANESVILLE ‒ Zanesville's about to receive its first Pulp Juice and Smoothie Bar this spring with the help of a local man known for his lawncare services.
They were situated upon a high point of land in Highland County, Ohio, about a mile from the famous Serpent Mound, where Prof. Putnam of Harvard made interesting discoveries.
Ohio is also home to the Serpent Mound Impact Structure, one of only 28 confirmed impact craters in the United States.
Zanesville, Ohio has been ranked as the second most charming town in the USA and fourth most charming town in North America by Betway, due to its high number of museums, landmarks, and art galleries.