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Blood
Run National Historic Landmark
Lyon County, Iowa
Occupied from 900 A.D. to about 1720 A.D. by
the Oneota culture and later the Prairie Sioux,
the site was a major intertribal and ceremonial
center. Surveys have identified burial mounds and
village sites.
The Blood
Run Site is located in the northwestern corner of
Iowa along the Big Sioux River and Blood Run
Creek. Public access only by arrangement
with local manager.
Craig
Van Otterloo
Lyon
County Conservation Board.
311
First Avenue E
Rock
Rapids, IA 51246
Telephone:
712-472-2217
Jerome
Thompson
State
Historical Society of Iowa
600
East Locust
Des
Moines, IA 50319
Telephone:
515-281-4221
Email:
Jerome.Thompson@iowa.gov
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