December 22, 2017

One of North America’s First Cities is Close than You Think and Available for Tours

One of North America’s First Cities is Close than You Think and Available for Tours

 

Nola.com has recently released this article which talks about a historical landmark near a present-day village named Epps which is located in West Carroll Parish. Why would you want to take a trip there? A story of history and still many questions that this area holds. Researchers have found that the area dates back “to a time in which an ancient civilization of American Indian hunter-gathers built and lived among a series of massive earthworks along the Mississippi River”.

Nola.com goes on to explain, “Though unprotected for years — plowed over by farmers, looted by collectors and overlooked by experts — the site is now safeguarded and under study by archeologists. Visitors can tour an interpretive center, where a number of artifacts from the site are on view, and take a guided tour of the mounds. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily except on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day”.

If you are interested in learning more about the history of this city, click here.

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