What did Stonehenge look like when it was erected thousands of years ago, in the Salisbury Plain of Wiltshire, England? Dedicated as a World War I memorial for 13 fallen local soldiers, the Stonehenge in Goldendale, Washington, is a replica in size and form of the original, as far as experts knew back then when the altar stone was laid in 1918. It’s made of reinforced concrete rather than stone and isn’t aligned astronomically quite like its prototype, but otherwise is a faithful reproduction.
Stonehenge in Washington

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