Toolesboro Indian Mounds in Wapello, IA is a significant National Historic Landmark that showcases the well-preserved remnants of an ancient Hopewellian culture that thrived from 200 B.C. to 300 A.D. The five-acre site features several large mounds, a museum, and a prairie demonstration plot, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to explore and learn about this ancient civilization.
Adjacent to Toolesboro, visitors can also pay tribute to the Littleton Brothers Memorial, an 11-foot-tall monument made of Mesabi Black Granite that honors the sacrifice of six brothers from Louisa County who lost their lives in the Civil War. With its accessible grounds open year-round and a museum open seasonally, Toolesboro Indian Mounds offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich history of the region.
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