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      • Often underrated and off the beaten path, visiting ancient sites within the United States is a powerful experience that brings a deep appreciation for the country's natural beauty and the people who lived there.
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  2. I have been to many of them — the pyramids, Acropolis, Persepolis, Stonehenge, Mayan and Aztec ruins, Terra Cotta warriors and the Great Wall, Japanese gardens, Roman aqua systems and roads, and petroglyphs too numerous to count.

  3. Feb 24, 2024 · We selected the best ancient ruins to visit in the United States based on several factors, including points of interest, preservation status, accessibility, and overall condition. We only selected sites with archeological evidence dating back 1,000 years or more.

    • Mystery Hill: America’s Stonehenge. SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE. Although locals sometimes call this “America’s Stonehenge,” Mystery Hill bears little resemblance to the English megalith.
    • Casa Grande Ruins. COOLIDGE, ARIZONA. Archaeologists understand some things about Casa Grande in Arizona. They know that it was probably constructed in the early 13th century, that the builders used adobe, and that the full complex included several other adobe structures and a ball court, and was once surrounded by a wall.
    • The Blythe Intaglios. BLYTHE, CALIFORNIA. Several landmarks compete for the title of “America’s Stonehenge,” but it’s clear that the Blythe Intaglios are “America’s Nazca Lines.”
    • Judaculla Rock. SYLVA, NORTH CAROLINA. For years, the Cherokee people who lived near the soapstone boulder now known as Judaculla Rock used it as a sort of billboard, etching so many petroglyph designs into the North Carolina stone that even today it’s difficult to tell exactly how many there are.
  4. Sep 29, 2023 · If you’re a history buff, you don’t have to travel overseas to explore fascinating sights. While not everything on this list is old in the European sense, dating back thousands of years, the United States is home to a number of ancient sites that pre-date the country’s birth as well as places that have played […]

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    • Casa Grande National Monument, Coolidge, Arizona. The Great House of Casa Grande National Monument. Once home to the Sonoran Desert People, the Casa Grande National Monument preserves the ancestral farming community’s history and its Great House ruins.
    • Hovenweep National Monument, Utah-Colorado Border. Square Tower Group in Hovenweep National Monument. Unlike many national parks and monuments that cover a continuous area, the Hovenweep National Monument is made up of six unique, disconnected sites, each with its own significance and history.
    • Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. Restored structure in Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Hidden in the desert, nearly 150 miles from Albuquerque, Chaco Culture National Historical Park preserves the "great houses" of the ancient Puebloan people.
    • Moundville Archaeological Park, Moundville, Alabama. Mounds left by the Mississippian people who once inhabited Moundville, Alabama. Once home to a 300-person Native American village, the Moundville Archeological Park was once considered the “Big Apple” of the 14th century, according to National Geographic.
  5. 1. Mesa Verde National Park. Hundreds of cliff dwellings pepper the walls of the canyons and more stand-alone structures sit on the rims of Mesa Verde in Colorado, in the Four Corners area of the Southwest. The best-preserved ancient ruins in the country, some of them date from as far back as 600 A.D.

  6. Sep 13, 2023 · We've compiled a list of 50 of the best historical sites in America, including national landmarks, places of historical significance, museums, galleries, memorials, centers of learning, and more.

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