Maryhill, Washington: Sam Hill's Stonehenge
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- Address:
- Stonehenge Dr., Maryhill, WA
- Directions:
- I-84 exit 104 in Oregon. Cross the river into Washington on Hwy 97 and drive 2.5 miles until it dead-ends at Lewis and Clark Hwy/Hwy 14. Turn right, drive one mile, then turn right onto Stonehenge Drive. Drive three-quarters of a mile; Stonehenge on right.
- Phone:
- 509-773-3733
- RA Rates:
- Major Fun
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This Stonehenge is built of solid reinforced concrete, the American way, not like England's crumbling pile of rocks.
Roadsideamerica.com Report... [01/31/2010]Visitor Tips and News About Sam Hill's Stonehenge
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Replica of Stonehenge was built by Sam Hill as a memorial to those who served in World War I from Klickitat County.
[Bre Daigle, 08/20/2022]
Park right next to the memorial, enjoy the view of the Columbia River, and pay your respects to the boys that didn't make it home.
[Gan Nunnally, 08/12/2020]
Stonehenge on the Columbia! Get off I-84 at Biggs and go just over the river. One mile east of the bridge.
[Liz, 01/19/2014]
Sacrifices are still going on at Sam Hill's Stonehenge. The latest offerings are Skateboards, in the hopes of appeasing the dual skateboard gods, Contusion and Hematoma.
[Karen, 08/11/2007]Page of 2 [Next 1 items]
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Sam Hill mistakenly thought that England's Stonehenge had been used for human sacrifice, hence its symbolic suitability as an American war memorial.