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Interested in fun facts and the history of Moundville, AL?
Then read on!
Here are a few true facts about Moundville, Alabama:
1. Moundville was the site of a pre-Columbian Native American settlement that thrived from around 1000 to 1450 AD.
2. The settlement consisted of a large number of earthen mounds, which were used for ceremonial, residential, and burial purposes.
3. Today, the Moundville Archaeological Park preserves and interprets the remains of the settlement, and is a popular tourist attraction in the area.
4. The village of Moundville itself is a small town with a population of just over 2,000 people, and is located about 20 miles south of Tuscaloosa, Alabama.