Iowa is full of beautiful places that were created over the last couple centuries. From feats of engineering like this huge roller dam, to this charming lookout tower that’s styled like a castle and provides stunning views of Pilot Knob State Park, Iowans have definitely left their mark on our beautiful state.

Have you ever wondered about the humans that inhabited this place before white settlers came along? Here’s one hauntingly beautiful place that’s no longer inhabited, but provides clues about those who once lived there.

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