Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village
One thousand years ago a small village was located on a hill overlooking the Firesteel Creek River. The people farmed along the flood plain, fished in the river, and hunted game. The limited resources only lasted through a few generations before the villagers had to move farther west. A section of the village site has been enclosed to protect the archeology project and allow visitor access.
A museum is also on the site. Displays include a reconstructed lodge, a complete bison skeleton, and a diorama of the village. A guided tour is included in the admission price.
The site is accessible but only with some help.There’s a small handicapped parking area close to the museum entrance. The ground is covered with small stones which are hard to push through. The entrance door is heavy. The interior of the building is accessible. The village archeology site is accessed by a long brick walkway which is in good condition. An ADA walkway spirals from the lower level to the upper level so that visitors can view the dig from all directions.
The parking lot is large enough for all RVs. The accessible lot is small and backing up is necessary to exit it. Museum
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