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    • Directions
    • Field Trips
    • Multicultural Event
    • Green Corn Run
    • Photo Gallery
    • Videos
    • Artifacts
    • History Of Park
    • Calendar Of Events
    • Gift Shop
    • Ancient Indian Mounds
    • Museum
    • Sequoyah Statue
    • Indian Education Program
    • Old Settlers Cemetery
    • Black Warrior’s Path
    • Town Of Oakville
    • AHSAA Competitions
    • Friends Of Oakville
    • Oakville Pond
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    • Artifact Of The Month
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Oakville Indian Mounds Education Center
  • Home
  • Directions
  • Field Trips
  • Multicultural Event
  • Green Corn Run
  • Photo Gallery
  • Videos
  • Artifacts
  • History Of Park
  • Calendar Of Events
  • Gift Shop
  • Ancient Indian Mounds
  • Museum
  • Sequoyah Statue
  • Indian Education Program
  • Old Settlers Cemetery
  • Black Warrior’s Path
  • Town Of Oakville
  • AHSAA Competitions
  • Friends Of Oakville
  • Oakville Pond
  • Links
  • Artifact Of The Month
  • Contacts
  • Sitemap

Videos

Video #1: Simply Southern Show 103 - Oakville Indian Mounds.  Published on January 19, 2015.  Jim Allen focuses on Lawrence County, where Native American history is preserved at a park containing Indian ceremonial and burial mounds; Samantha Carpenter is going nuts over a festival in the Wiregrass that celebrates one of Alabama's top farm crops; Kevin Worthington introduces us to the residents of Rainbow Omega who, in spite of developmental disabilities, are producing beautiful flowers; and Sidney Phelps prepares a delicious salad made from items grown in the backyard garden. This episode originally aired on January 18, 2015.

Video #2: Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourism focuses on Lawrence County, AL. Published on October 1, 2014.

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