NEWARK, Ohio (WCMH) — For the first time in more than a century, the Octagon Earthworks in Newark, part of Ohio’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is fully accessible to the public.
John Low is a Ohio State professor and director of the Newark Earthworks Center, he shares the cultural significance of the site. "It's a circle with earthworks that surround it, about 15 to 20 feet ...
NEWARK − Hundreds of people, some coming from great distances, visited the Octagon Earthworks on New Year’s Day, much like visitors to the historic site did 2,000 years ago. There were more ...
NEWARK − It will be a new day, a new year and a new experience on Jan. 1 at the Octagon Earthworks, when golf is gone and access to the historic mounds is open to the public. The Ohio History ...