In my travels: Cahokia Mounds




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In my travels: Cahokia Mounds

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In Collinsville, IL, just over the border of Missouri, I visited the Cahokia Indian Mounds. Here's my view on what went down. And thanx to Beth for giving me the heads up on some video editing software to cut and snip and slice and dice my vid. :-) Enjoy

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jb1552

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collinsville, IL, MO, st.louis, indian, mounds, jb1552, vids, vblog, blog, travel, illinois,

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