After seeing the Dismalites last night and then getting a solid night's sleep, I'm headed home from a weekend in northwestern Alabama. Along the way though, I have one more stop and this is to see another Native American Site near Hamilton, AL. This is actually a series of three mounds along the Buttahatchee River, which are thought to have been built between 1250 and 1500 CE.
Parking the car at the empty lot, I have to walk roughly a half-mile on a paved path towards the river. Eventually, I reach the first of the mounds, which is heavily overgrown. This largest of the three appears to be a terraced mound with a lower and upper section. It's difficult to tell though as there is a lot of trees and foliage taking it over. A short distance away, a second and then a third mound rise out of the ground just alongside the muddy river. These are smaller, but also heavily overgrown. After exploring the perimeter of the three mounds I return to my car and head for home.
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