The Newark Earthworks were created by the Hopewell culture between 100 BC and AD 500. The earthworks were used as places of ceremony, social gathering, trade, and worship.
The earthworks cover several square miles. The 1,180-foot (360 m) wide Newark Great Circle is the largest circular earthwork in the Americas
The Octagon Earthworks comprise a lunar observatory for tracking the moon's orbit.
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Address: Newark, Ohio, United States
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