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The labyrinth is on private school property, in the woods' edge behind the playground. Clay-Platte Montessori School is built on land that was once home to the Hopewell people, dating back to 2000 BC. CPCH middle school children have worked with a local archaeologist to find artifacts that have helped to identify the native people and date the time of inhabitance. The children have named and registered the site as 10 Acre Wood with the Archaeology Society.
Andrea
Scott
Phone: 816-741-6940
Email: [email protected]
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Classical
Man in the Maze 7 circuit labyrinth. The labyrinth is dedicated with respect to all Native Americans.
Appointment
Visitors are welcome to visit the labyrinth. When school is in session and children are present visitors must check in with the school office.
Outdoor
Permanent
Rock or Garden
Beth Langley; David Clyburn
David Clyburn and students
No
approximately 30 feet in diameter
Originally built 2008; reconstructed 2015
39.2
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