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Remnants of an ancient Indian city with several mounds including Monks Mound the largest earthen mound in the New World.

The remains of the most sophisticated prehistoric native civilization north of Mexico are preserved at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site Within the 2200 acre tract located a few miles west of Collinsville Illinois lie the archaeological remnants of the central section of the ancient settlement that is today known as Cahokia Cahokia Mounds has been recognized as a U S National Historic Landmark and the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO in 1982 designated Cahokia Mounds a World Heritage Site for its importance to our understanding of the prehistory of North America Cahokia Mounds is managed by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency


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