Cave Spring, Virginia: Partial Stonehenge
This Stonehenge is really just a pair of 20-foot-tall trilithons, but it used have the word "Stonehenge" in front of it in fake stone letters. Built in 1976 by George Solonevich, restored in 2016.
- Address:
- Londonderry Lane, Cave Spring, VA
- Directions:
- East of downtown. From Hwy 419/Electric Rd turn south at the stoplight (just west of the railroad overpass) onto Hwy 800/Chaparral Drive. Drive south, continue straight through one stoplight, and you'll see the Stonehenge up ahead on the left.
- Admission:
- Free
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Was a bit of a detour, but directions provided will get you there. Looks like entry to a community, easy enough find, and Stonehenge (even Spinal Tap's 18-inch version) is worth the stop.
[Tigger Manning, 10/09/2021]
This Stonehenge is now a sign leading into a subdivision.
[Angie Harvey, 07/19/2016]Nearby Offbeat Places



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