- October 1st: Explore Medieval Life at the Ohio Renaissance Festival
- October 2nd: Stroll downtown Dublin, Ohio in the fall
- October 3rd: Stop by Sam and Ethel’s for a home-cooked meal…save room for pie!
- October 4th: Visit the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
- October 5th: Grab a cold brew at Yellow Springs Brewery
- October 6th: Take a coffee break at Bowtie Cafe on Mt. Adams, Cincinnati
- October 7th: Bring a cooler when visiting Jungle Jim’s International Market to take home an amazing international food find
- October 8th: Fall is a beautiful time to hike Glacier Ridge MetroPark near Columbus
- October 9th: Learn some amazing Ohio history at Springfield, Ohio’s Heritage Center
- October 10th: Springfield, Ohio’s Heritage Center needs an extra day to dig deep into Ohio history
- October 11th: Hike Fort Hill State Park in the fall
- October 12th: Get lost in the Corn Maze at Hale Farm and Village
- October 13th: Pick out your Halloween pumpkin at Hale Farm and Village
- October 14th: It’s Time for Wine at Sarah’s Vineyard
- October 15th: Stroll through the fall leaves at Blackhand Gorge State Nature Reserve
- October 16th: Photograph Inniswood in Columbus
- October 17th: Order a one-of-a-kind bagel sandwich at The Bagel Shop in Oxford
- October 18th: Make your own wine at Grape & Granary in Akron
- October 19th: Italian pizza is always a great reason to eat at La Pizzeria in Cleveland’s Little Italy
- October 20th: Descend into the Olentangy Caverns which was once a hideout for the local Delaware Indians
- October 21st: Sneak into Abby’s Sweets in downtown Cincinnati for a scrumptious cupcake
- October 22nd: Looking for an amazing BBQ restaurant in Springfield? Look no further than Rudy’s BarBQ
- October 23rd: Order wine and enjoy views of Buckeye Lake at Buckeye Lake Winery
- October 24th: Enjoy lunch at Culp’s Cafe
- October 25th: Ask for The Old Bag of Nails famous Fish and Chips in Dublin
- October 26th: Plan to visit the Ohio State Reformatory for Halloween
- October 27th: Stroll through a work of art at Hartman Rock Garden
- October 28th: Did you know that Christian Moerlein began producing beer in 1853? Check out this historic site in Cincinnati.
- October 29th: Learn more about sharp-shooter Annie Oakley at The Garst Museum
- October 30th: The Mound Cemetery is perfect for fall foliage
- October 31st: Select the charcuterie at The Vault Wine Bar
Tag Archives: Mound Cemetery
Mound Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio
History enthusiasts visit Mound Cemetery in Marietta for its large number of American Revolutionary War gravesites as well as its ancient Adena Mound. The cemetery was initially built in 1801 to protect the ancient burial site and is known for having the most American Revolutionary soldiers buried within this place.
A map of the soldiers buried at this location is displayed within the cemetery.
The grave of Rufus Putnam, who was the founder of Marietta, is located here. He died in 1820 from causes unknown.
Within a complex known as the Marietta Earthworks, many of the mounds were destroyed when the city of Marietta was built in 1788.
The Adena Mound dates between 100 to 500 BC as part of a larger settlement of the Hopewell Indians, It is thought that the Chieftains of this Indian tribe are buried here. In 1990, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History conducted excavations at the site and confirmed the Conus mound was that of the Hopewell Indians. A set of stairs was constructed so that visitors could climb up to the top of the mound and look out into the city of Marietta. This space was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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What to See and What to Do:
Mound Cemetery
5th and Scammel Streets
Marietta, OH 45750
- Admission Fee: Free
- Hours: Mound Cemetery is open from dawn to dusk, year-around.
- Length of Visit: 1 – 2 hours
- Tips for Your Visit: Wear comfortable shoes for walking and taking the stairs to the top of The Mound.
Where to Stay:
The Hackett Hotel
203 1/2 2nd Street
Marietta, OH 45750
Telephone: +740 374 8278
Where to Eat:
Boathouse BBQ
218 Virginia Street
Marietta, OH 45750
Telephone: +740 373 3006
You have to try the Pulled Pork Mac & Cheese! Amazing!
What to Read:
A Guide to Historic Marietta Ohio, by Lynne Sturtevant