If you're traveling through southern Washington, Maryhill Stonehenge is one of those stops you'll never forget. Located just above the Columbia River Gorge, this full-scale replica of England's...
Stonehenge Memorial
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Stonehenge Memorial, located in Goldendale, WA, is a full-scale replica of the iconic prehistoric monument in England, built by museum founder Sam Hill as the nation's first World War I memorial. Dedicated in 1918, it honors the servicemen of Klickitat County who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War, symbolizing heroism and peace.
The memorial is not only a tribute to fallen soldiers but also features Samuel Hill's crypt and the nearby Klickitat County Veterans Memorial, established in 1995 to honor those who have served since WWI. Visitors can explore the striking structure and reflect on its historical significance amidst the scenic beauty of the Columbia River Gorge.
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This is a beautiful memorial created in memory of those who truly deserve it. This architectural marvel sits just off of the roadway and features many tributes to fallen soldiers. We stopped here...
It's easy to stop here for the view. If that's all you see, you've missed it. This replica of Stonehenge wasn't built for spectacle. Sam Hill raised it as a World War I memorial, & once you stand...
Stonehenge Memorial is a must visit.. It's an amazing memorial and replica of the actual Stonehenge. It's built on top of a hill side overlooking the river. It was so serene and beautiful there....
Randomly stopped by here after seeing the sign and thinking "Stonehenge? In Washington?". Fun little stop after a few hours in the car! Free to drive up to and had some porta potties! 10/10 views...
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