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Friends of Angel Mounds

8215 Pollack Avenue
812-853-3956

Angel Mounds is the site of the largest settlement of its time in what is now known as Indiana. It was a fortified town serving as a social, political, and religious center for a much larger area of villages, hamlets, and farmsteads that ran 70 miles along the Ohio River, from the Wabash River to 35 miles east of Evansville.

Angel Mounds State Historic Site is nationally recognized as one of the best-preserved prehistoric Native American sites in the United States. Angel Mounds features a newly designed model museum that tell the story of the people of the Middle Mississippian culture who inhabited this area from 1000 to 1450 A.D. and the archeological remains of mounds they inhabited.  Trails lead through the village for biking and hiking.  Amazing new find that unearths more of the mysteries of our earliest settlers.

Angel Mounds State Historic Site is proud to introduce its new fall attraction, the Corn Maze! Featuring a unique a design, the maze is sure to be fun for all ages.


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