West Virginia is a land of history and mystery. But nothing is more mysterious or fascinating than the remnants of her most ancient inhabitants, including the several massive burial mounds found in various places around the state. And this untouched mound in Romney might hid the most secrets of them all!

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For directions to Indian Mound Cemetery, visit this Google Maps link.

For another glimpse into the ancient past, this one a little more clear, visit the Delf Norona Museum in Moundsville.

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