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The Commonwealth

`Tourist Attraction' Reburied in Native American Ceremony

By Angela Hatton, Kentucky Public Radio and Shelly Baskin, Kentucky Public Radio
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Credit Commonwealth of Kentucky
Artist’s Depiction of Mississippian Village at Wickliffe.

This past week, hundreds gathered at Wickliffe Mounds State Historic Site to close a chapter in the Native American history of our region.  They witnessed a ceremony honoring the reburial of the remains of Mississippian-era mound builders who lived in our area almost a thousand years ago.  For over 50 years, the owners of the land that now makes up the historic site displayed them as part of a tourist attraction called Ancient Buried City. 

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