Ingram, Texas: Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads
Faithful, roughly three-quarter-size, replica of the Druid original in England. Moved to Ingram from the neighboring town of Hunt in 2011.
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Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads
The Stonehenge replica is a must stop.
[HotRod, 04/23/2018]Stonehenge II
We finally visited Stonehenge II in Texas. We looked for it when it was in Hunt, but we couldn't find it. It is now in Ingram, across from the Visual Arts Center, which is worth a visit in itself.
[Jackie Solomon, 09/20/2014]Stonehenge II
These are awesome and I'm so glad the Hill Country Arts Foundation made a home for it!
[Lauren Meyers, 06/04/2013]Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads
Still awesome stop, the park near a small river makes it a nice place to stop and stretch your legs before getting back on the road.
[Gibbs Saad, 09/12/2011]Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads
With the move to this new location incomplete, it feels eerily like being at the construction of Stonehenge itself. I half expect to see Druids floating over the grass to magically make these stones upright. Then I see the Easter Island heads and it all disappears. Check this place out and donate to help finish the construction.
[Mike, 05/07/2011][Previous 5 items] Page of 2
Stonehenge II and Easter Island Heads
Hill Country Arts Foundation
- Address:
- 120 Point Theatre Rd S., Ingram, TX
- Directions:
- Relocated to the grounds of the Hill Country Arts Foundation. I-10 exit south into Kerrville. Turn right when you get to Hwy 27/Main St. Take Hwy 27 to Ingram (about 5 miles). At the second light in Ingram go straight through the intersection toward Hunt, which will put you on Hwy 39 (Hwy 27 will angle off to the right toward Mountain Home). After the light, watch for the Johnson Creek Bridge; immediately after the bridge you will see the sign for the Hill Country Arts Foundation on the left.
- Phone:
- 830-367-5120
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Threatened with demolition on their original turf in nearby Hunt, the Stonehenge and Easter Island heads were trucked into Ingram in 2010, then put up in their new home in 2011.