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The Mound. This is a 2000-year-old Adena Indian burial mound, and a town landmark.
This is the view as seen from D Street. |
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Another view of the Mound. |

Another view of the Mound. There is a staircase built into the side of the Mound, so that
visitors can walk up to the top. |
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D Street and downtown, as seen from the top of the Mound. |

A sculpture near the base of the Mound: Burial Attendants by Cubert Smith, 1979. |
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A sign near the base of the Mound, telling some of its history. |

Another sign near the base of the Mound. |
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A mural on the side of the G.C. Murphy building, depicting South Charleston as it was in the 1960s. |

A patriotic sign on the side of a building in downtown South Charleston. |
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The half-century time capsule at city hall. This was placed here in 1976 during the Bicentennial,
and will be opened on July 4, 2026, on the nation's 250th birthday. |

South Charleston High School, our alma mater. |
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The Wilson Mound, a smaller and lesser-known Adena burial mound in South Charleston.
This one has a few modern-day gravesites. |