The High Road: The Changing Lake's Edge It is hard to imagine that 14,000 years ago our communities would have been buried under thousands of feet of ice. And the glacier, known as the Laurentide ice sheet, over the next 2000 years would me...
Paleo Indians: Early Travelers As the glaciers were retreating, people moved into the area c. 8,000 BC to hunt for mastodon and mammoths at the glacier’s edge. Early people shifted their camps seasonally to be closer to needed reso...
The Potawatomi People The Potawatomi were the last of a number of Native American tribes to inhabit the local area. They were introduced to the Europeans as the Potawatomi, which roughly translates to “people of the place...
Woodland Period: Evidence of Inhabitants 3,000 Years Ago The vast majority of artifacts uncovered at the Garrison site are from the Late Archaic and Early Woodland periods, about 1,000 B.C. Several innovations during this period helped to broaden the types...
The Garrison Site: A Significant Archaeological Find in Lake Forest The Garrison Site is an archaeological site in Lake Forest that was excavated in 1991-1992. It is located north of Westleigh Road near Wallace Road and the Carroll Meadow Nature Preserve and was excav...