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A mound is an artificial heap or pile, especially of earth, rocks, or sand. Mound and Mounds may also refer to:


Places

* Mound, Louisiana, United States * Mound, Minnesota, United States * Mound, Texas, United States * Mound, West Virginia * Mound Creek, a stream in Minnesota * Mounds, Illinois, United States * Mounds, Oklahoma, United States * The Mound, a street in Edinburgh, Scotland, linking the Old Town and the New Town *
The Mound railway station The Mound railway station was a former railway station on the Far North Line near the head of Loch Fleet in Scotland. For more than half of its life it was the junction for . History The Sutherland Railway opened between and on 13 April 1868 ...
, a former station in northern Scotland


Arts, entertainment, and media

* Mound, a fictional entity in the work of artist
Trenton Doyle Hancock Trenton Doyle Hancock (born 1974) is an American artist working with Printmaking, prints, drawings, and collaged-felt paintings. Through his work, Hancock mainly aims to tell the story of the Mounds, mystical creatures that are part of the artist ...
* ''The Mound'' (novella), a 1940 work by H. P. Lovecraft


Other uses

* Mound, monumental earthwork mound built by prehistoric Mound builder (people) *
Mound Laboratories Mound Laboratory in Miamisburg, Ohio was an Atomic Energy Commission (later Department of Energy) facility for nuclear weapon research during the Cold War, named after the nearby Miamisburg Indian Mound. The laboratory grew out of the World War ...
, a nuclear laboratory in Miamisburg, Ohio that was a part of the Manhattan Project * Mounds (candy), a candy bar * Pitchers mound, a raised surface on a baseball diamond from which pitches are thrown


See also

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Mound builder (disambiguation) The Mound Builders A number of pre-Columbian cultures are collectively termed "Mound Builders". The term does not refer to a specific people or archaeological culture, but refers to the characteristic mound earthworks erected for an extended pe ...
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