Old Stone Fort Archeological Park - Manchester, TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member ggmorton
N 35° 29.665 W 086° 06.160
16S E 581388 N 3928243
A nice state park with lots of hiking trails, and a nice visitors center in Manchester, TN.
Waymark Code: WM13N3N
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 01/12/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park is a special type of Native American site, a hilltop ceremonial enclosure begun 2,000 years ago and used at least through the fifth century. It has been called the most spectacularly sited sacred area of its period in the United States.

Two rivers drop off of the Highland Rim and plunge dramatically to the Central Basin, where the forks of the Duck River create a promontory. During the Woodland prehistoric period, mound builders constructed a set of parallel mound walls on this narrow neck of land. These walls orient to within one degree of the sunrise on the summer solstice. Ancient societies often recognized this sunrise as a time to celebrate and reenact creation myths.

Old Stone Fort, now nearly 800 acres, was dedicated on April 23, 1966, by Governor Frank Clement. Although the park’s purpose is the preservation, protection, study and interpretation of an ancient culture, many visitors come to the park for visiting the museum, fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking and camping."
Reference: (visit link)

Coordinates taken at the main entrance off of Highway 41.
Park Type: Day Use. Some campsites.

Activities:
hiking, camping, fishing, picnic, museum, visitor center


Park Fees:
Free


Background:
Old Stone Fort, now nearly 800 acres, was dedicated on April 23, 1966, by Governor Frank Clement. Although the park’s purpose is the preservation, protection, study and interpretation of an ancient culture, many visitors come to the park for visiting the museum, fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking and camping.


Date Established?: April 23, 1966

Link to Park: [Web Link]

Additional Entrance Points: Not Listed

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