Serpent Mound State Memorial is a renowned museum and tourist attraction located at 3850 Ohio 73 in Peebles, Ohio, United States. This historic …
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May 4, 2024
Very interesting site especially if you do some reading pror to your visit. The film was OK, but the museum was sadly lacking in any meaningful exhibits. The viewing tour is still not in use reflecti… Full review by kagatlin
Apr 19, 2024
Drove 90 minutes to view a piece of history my kids learned about. It was easy to find, plenty of parking, restrooms in parking lot. The museum and gift shop was a combined building. Spent 45 minutes… Full review by E5030LXhope
Apr 9, 2024
We had been looking forward to this unique historical testimony. But it was absolutely disappointing! You get the feeling that visitors are not supposed to have the opportunity to explore the monumen… Full review by ide127
I want to check that it will be open this Saturday (Aug 29th 2020). I've had some disappointment this year visiting other sites due to corona madness. Thankyou.
It's a typical Ohio (and elsewhere) state park. There is a small museum and interpretive center plus the grounds with the mound. Restrooms are strictly M or F if that makes a …
It's a typical Ohio (and elsewhere) state park. There is a small museum and interpretive center plus the grounds with the mound. Restrooms are strictly M or F if that makes a difference. Other than that, can't think of any reason why gay would make a difference.
Is this a joke question? OK, I'll answer it anyway. If you walk around the park on the designated walkways or mowed areas, it is unlikely that you will see any snake but the effigy …
Is this a joke question? OK, I'll answer it anyway. If you walk around the park on the designated walkways or mowed areas, it is unlikely that you will see any snake but the effigy mound. If you go climbing around the cliff to the river, you may well encounter one.
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