Serpent Mound is a 1,300-foot serpentine earthwork built thousands of years ago, located in Peebles, Ohio. The United States announced it will leave the United Nations cultural agency UNESCO last week ...
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 Mound ...
The event offers three days of ceremony with indigenous elders, star gazing, star knowledge teachings and other spiritually transformative opportunities. Throughout this shared time, there will be ...
Among the sites that could be negatively affected by the United States’ intention to leave the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is the Serpent Mound in Peebles, Ohio, ...
PEEBLES, Ohio – On a lush hilltop deep in Southern Ohio, a giant snake slithers through the grass, its intentions a mystery. Despite more than a century of study, we still don’t know who built the ...
The Serpent Mound in Peebles is the largest surviving prehistoric animal effigy mound in the world, according to the Arc of Appalachia, which manages the property. Built on a ridge above Brush Creek, ...
Young sees the serpent as natural to his neighborhood, which also includes the Norse references Walhalla, Gudrun and Brynhild roads, but he was actually inspired by a landscape about 100 miles away.
PEEBLES, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio historical society has discontinued the annual event of lighting the Serpent Mound. The Ohio History Connection says it discontinued “Lighting the Serpent” after ...
Young sees the serpent as natural to his neighborhood, which also includes the Norse references Walhalla, Gudrun and Brynhild roads, but he was actually inspired by a landscape about 100 miles away.