Lexington, Virginia: Mysterious Lone-henge (Gone)
RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Directions:
- North of the city. I-64 exit 55. Turn north onto US-11/Lee Hwy, then make a quick left at the stoplight (Super 8 motel) onto VA-39/Maury River Rd. Drive three miles, out into the country. The road bends right, descends a small hill, and you should see the monolith and dummies on the right, behind a black wooden fence, just before you reach Lazy Acres Lane. Private property; visible from the road.
- Hours:
- Removed in 2023.
- Status:
- Gone
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A stone monolith in a farm pasture, erected on April 1, 2021. Removed in 2023.
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Not there anymore.
[Aiden, 07/21/2023]Mysterious Lone-henge
I love how some of Mark Cline's creations evolve and mutate. The Lone-henge stone still stands, and while all of the figures in the field are gone, there's now a lone lizard man climbing to the top of the stone.
[Dean Jeffrey, 07/12/2022]Mark's lifetime of industrious odd sculpture-making has given him a warehouse of weird props, which he deploys whenever the inspiration strikes him.
Mysterious Lone-henge
Lone-henge is still in place, minus the black and white mannequins. There is a new figure in place, however!
[AJ, 06/12/2022]Mysterious Lone-henge
As of June 15th...still there.
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Mark Cline told us that the landowners "wanted their actual scenery back," so he removed the Lone-Henge.