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Lewiston Mound
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Lewiston Mound archaeological site
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Nearest city Lewiston, New York
Architect Hopewell tradition
Architectural style Tumulus-burial mound
NRHP reference No. 74001279
Added to NRHP January 21, 1974

The Lewiston Mound is an ancient burial mound built by the indigenous peoples of the Hopewell tradition. It is located in Lewiston, Niagara County, New York, within the Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park. This special site helps us learn about the people who lived here long ago.

The Lewiston Mound was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. This means it is a very important historical place that needs to be protected.

What is the Lewiston Mound?

The Lewiston Mound is a type of burial mound. This is a large pile of earth or stones built over a grave or graves. It was created by people from the Hopewell tradition. These mounds were often used for burying important people or for special ceremonies.

Who Were the Hopewell People?

The Hopewell tradition was a group of Native American cultures that lived in the eastern and midwestern parts of North America. They lived between about 200 BCE and 500 CE. These people were known for their amazing earthworks, like mounds, and their beautiful crafts. They traded goods over long distances, showing they had a wide network.

Where is the Mound Located?

The Lewiston Mound is found in Lewiston, New York. This area is in Niagara County, New York. It is part of the Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park. This park is a great place to visit and learn about both nature and history.

Why is the Lewiston Mound Important?

The Lewiston Mound is important because it is a link to the past. It helps archaeologists and historians understand how the Hopewell people lived. It shows us their beliefs about death and their skills in building large structures. Protecting sites like this helps us preserve history for future generations.

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