One look at the architecture, and Illinois certainly doesn't feel like an old place. But spoiler alert: people lived here many, many centuries ago. Most remnants of these people are gone, but one place you can go is Cahokia Mounds down in Collinsville, Illinois.
Cahokia Mounds was home to a decent size group of people in the 13th century. In fact, Cahokia Mounds was the home to the most sophisticated prehistoric native civilization north of Mexico. It was a pretty big city back in the day. In the 13th century, it was actually larger than London.
All in all, there are 104 mounds for you to explore. You'll definitely get your exercise in. But in addition to "just mounds of earth," there are artifacts and housing structures. Cahokia Mounds does not feel like the rest of Illinois, and one visit and you will see why.
Here are some pictures of what you will encounter:
1. Cahokia Mounds Historic Site occupies just over 2,000 acres.
2. Cahokia Mounds was settled in 700 AD.
3. The people who lived here are referred to as "Mississippians."
4. Hard to believe that at one point 20,000 people lived here.
5. It was abandoned in the 1300s.
6. Monks Mound is the largest man-made earthen mound on the North American continent.
7. Guard towers were erected to keep the community safe.
8. Spring for the map and get yourself a nice tour while you're here.
Have fond memories of visiting Cahokia Mounds? Share them in the comments.
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