The Octagon State Memorial, Newark Earthworks Map. Image courtesy of the Ancient Ohio Trail. |
The Octagon State Memorial is one of the most spectacular surviving remnants of the Newark Earthworks. The Octagon is connected to a perfectly circular enclosure 1,054 feet in diameter. The architecture of the Octagon Earthworks encodes a sophisticated understanding of geometry and astronomy. It is a National Historical Landmark and is on track to become a World Heritage site! Portions of the Octagon Earthworks is open to the public during daylight hours 365 days a year, but much of the site is used as a private golf course for most of the year, so access is restricted. Four times each year, however, golfing is suspended and the entire site is made available to the general public.
The site will be open daylight to dusk.
Please revisit the Ohio History Connection closer to the open house date.
At 2 PM Director of the Newark Earthworks Center Dr. John Low will be giving a guided tour
Dr. Low (left in bright green) giving a tour
to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Elder's Council, 2014.
Image courtesy of Timothy E. Black.
to the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Elder's Council, 2014.
Image courtesy of Timothy E. Black.
Take your tour with you through:
For more information, visit: https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/museum-and-site-locator/newark-earthworks .
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