The Camden Park Mound, is an Adena Native American burial mound located in the center of Camden Park, in Huntington, West Virginia.
[1] A second mound once sat just east of the park, but was later demolished during the construction of the Ohio-and-Big Sandy Railroad.
The mound being the third largest in West Virginia, was believed to have been built between around 1000 B.C.
[2] Several other mounds were set throughout Huntington and its tri-state area, others were leveled by the creation of main roads throughout the city.
[2][3] The mound is the center of the park warping its original design, resulting in local Huntingtonians believing it to have cursed the park.