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| Hotels in Ohio | Millennium Hotel Cincinnati
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   | The Millennium Hotel Cincinnati is connected to the Cincinnati Convention Center by a skywalk. The hotel is located just three blocks away from Fountain Square. The Great American Ballpark is six blocks... | Hyatt Regency Cincinnati
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   | The Hyatt Regency Cincinnati is located in downtown Cincinnati, just 13 miles from the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport. The hotel has 400 rooms as well as... | Cincinnatian Hotel
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    | The Cincinnatian Hotel in downtown Cincinnati is just one block away from Fountain Square. The Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport is 12 miles away. The hotel is two blocks away from the Cinergy Center... | Westin Hotel Columbus
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    | The Westin Southern Columbus is located in downtown Columbus, just three blocks away from the banks of the Scioto River. The Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens are less than three miles away... | Sheraton Hotel Columbus
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    | The Sheraton Columbus is located at the intersection of Interstate 270 and state Route 23, just 16 miles from Columbus International Airport. Honda of America is just ten miles away... |
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Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
From about 200 BC to AD 500, the Ohio River Valley was a focal point of the prehistoric Hopewell culture. The term Hopewell describes a broad network of beliefs and practices among different Native American groups over a large portion of eastern North America. The culture is characterized by the construction of enclosures made of earthen walls, often built in geometric patterns, and mounds of various shapes. Visible remnants of Hopewell culture are concentrated in the Scioto River valley near present-day Chillicothe, Ohio. The most striking Hopewell sites contain earthworks in the form of squares, circles, and other geometric shapes. Many of these sites were built to a monumental scale, with earthen walls up to 12 feet high outlining geometric figures more than 1000 feet across. Conical and loaf-shaped earthen mounds up to 30 feet high are often found in association with the geometric earthworks. The park contains nationally significant archeological resources including large earthwork and mound complexes that provide an insight into the social, ceremonial, political, and economic life of the Hopewell people. The park visitor center features museum exhibits, an orientation film, book sales area, and self-guided and guided tours.
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