Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park – Butler County, Ohio

Here are some pictures of this beautiful sculpture park just southwest of Hamilton, Ohio.  I visited the park while participating in the 2017 ARDF US Championship.  It was one of our practice venues for the week long event. Click on the pictures below for larger images.

Park Entrance

Entry Sculpture

Made from tires!

Marker – Shhh by Booker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ready for the frame?

Stonehenge in Ohio?

Tomb figure

Picnic?

Study in blue?

Portal or Port hole?

Seating 1

Seating 2

Heavy Metal?

Former Residence and Donor’s patio 1

Former Residence and Donor’s patio 2

Pyramid with a View

Inside 1

Inside 2

Seating 3

More Sculptures 1

More Sculptures 2

More Sculptures 3

More Sculptures 4

Visit their website.

Williamson Adena Mound – Cedarville, Ohio

Here is another Adena mound that I visited while attending the Amateur Radio Hamvention in Xenia in 2017.  It is located off of U.S. Route 42 just west of Cedarville, Ohio. (full address: 2750 U.S. Route 42, Cedarville, Ohio). It is part of the Greene County Parks and Trails system and the same park has some other interesting features that I will report about in another post.

The park brochure states that this large and tall mound is believed to be a memorial to or a lookout for an ancient Adena community.  Perhaps greater than 30 feet high and 144 feet in diameter, the mound is located in an open meadow area.  It takes about ten  minutes to walk to the mound from the parking area with the Log House directly adjacent to Route 42.  A plaque  by the mounds references the “first Ohioans who sleep within”, so at least someone, at one time, thought it was a burial mound (see picture below).

I easily walked all the way around the mound to see it from all sides.  I refrained from walking on top of it, out of respect of those who might be buried within. (Click on images below for a larger view.)

Williamson Mound Park road sign

Log House on U.S. Route 42

Trail sign on way to Williamson Mound

Rock outcropping on the way to Williamson Mound

Williamson Mound

Plaque near Williamson Mound

View of Williamson Mound from trail