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The Maryhill Museum ... of the country’s iconic Stonehenge. Located in Maryhill, Washington, right by the Oregon border, the attraction is also a World War I memorial. More than that, it was ...
It's little wonder this structure has spawned several replicas, including the Maryhill Stonehenge Memorial, hidden on a scenic bluff in rural Goldendale, Washington. Located on the Columbia River ...
An awe-inspiring echo of England's Stonehenge ... to visit in Washington, the Maryhill Stonehenge was commissioned by Quaker and rich businessman Samuel Hill as a World War I memorial, the ...
A grass fire was burning close to the Stonehenge Memorial near the Maryhill Museum of Art in Washington Friday evening. The fire started about 6 p.m. at U.S. 97 and Washington Route 14.
More sites in Maryhill, Washington Maryhill Museum of Art. Just three miles from the Stonehenge memorial site is the Maryhill Museum of Art. Originally built as a European-style mansion ...
Washington. These days, a daytrip into the Columbia River Gorge is all you need to experience Hill's Stonehenge Memorial. First dedicated on July 4, 1918, the Maryhill version was completed in 1929.
This Memorial Day weekend, consider traveling to a regional destination with a veteran memorial. Less than two hours from Tri-Cities sits a full-scale replica of Stonehenge, in Maryhill.
Instead of traveling all the way to England, Tri-Citians can drive for less than two hours to see a full-scale replica of the country’s iconic Stonehenge. Located in Maryhill, Washington ...