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Worth a visit!!
Randomly stopped as we were driving by. It turned out to be super cool. We weren't really prepared for hiking the trails but did trail 1 after doing the three-quarter mile walk around the mounds. That...
The visitors center and gift shop is in a temporary location while they rebuild following the tornado a few years ago. Staff is super helpful - we watched the video about the history of the Caddo peop...
Months before, a tornado struck the site and they are in the process of rebuilding. The Office Manager was helpful and informative, hoping the new museum will be open before Christmas 2022. We watched...
I've heard of the Caddo but it was interesting learning of their culture and beliefs and how similar they are to current day Christian faiths. The original visitor center was destroyed by a tornado bu...
This little gem tells the story of the Caddo Indians once located in southeast Texas and were connected to other tribes in Mexico and southern US via trade routes. If you are in this part of the count...
Worth a visit!!
Randomly stopped as we were driving by. It turned out to be super cool. We weren't really prepared for hiking the trails but did trail 1 after doing the three-quarter mile walk around the mounds. That...
A must see if you're in the area
The visitors center and gift shop is in a temporary location while they rebuild following the tornado a few years ago. Staff is super helpful - we watched the video about the history of the Caddo peop...
Fascinating History
Months before, a tornado struck the site and they are in the process of rebuilding. The Office Manager was helpful and informative, hoping the new museum will be open before Christmas 2022. We watched...
Unique History
I've heard of the Caddo but it was interesting learning of their culture and beliefs and how similar they are to current day Christian faiths. The original visitor center was destroyed by a tornado bu...
Part of Texas History That is not Well Known.
This little gem tells the story of the Caddo Indians once located in southeast Texas and were connected to other tribes in Mexico and southern US via trade routes. If you are in this part of the count...