The Moundville Archaeological Park amp Museum
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Called “The Big Apple of the 14th Century” by National Geographic, Moundville Archaeological Park was once the site of a powerful prehistoric community that, at its peak, was America’s largest city north of Mexico. Located on the Black Warrior River near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the park preserves 326 acres where, 800 years ago, Mississippian Indians constructed 28 massive flat-topped earthen pyramids, arranged carefully around a vast central plaza. The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. • The video below shows some of the features of the Moundville Archaeological Park. For additional details about this historic park, visit http://www.ruralswalabama.org/attract.... • VIDEO CREDITS: • Video Provided By: RuralSWAlabama.org • Music: Spirit of the Earth by Neil Cross (AudioBlocks.com)
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