The SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park is a reconstructed representation of a Fort Ancient Native American village. It is located next to the Great Miami River, providing a scenic backdrop to the historical site. The village offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and culture of the Fort Ancient people, with the site's layout and dwellings based on extensive archaeological excavations.
The SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park was opened to the public as an open-air museum in 1988. It features reconstructed dwellings, a plaza, gardens, and an interpretive center. These elements provide a comprehensive view of the Fort Ancient people's way of life, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the village as it might have been centuries ago.
Visitors to the SunWatch Indian Village / Archaeological Park can participate in interpretive tours, educational programs, and special events. These activities, developed in collaboration with Native American and other groups, provide a deeper understanding of the Fort Ancient culture. They offer an engaging and informative experience for all ages.
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