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WASHINGTON
STATE LEGENDS
An American Stonehenge in
Maryhill |
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On
a lonely bluff overlooking the Columbia River and the town of Maryhill,
Washington, is a full-size
replica Stonehenge. An almost identical copy of the more famous
English Stonehenge, it was built by Sam Hill, a road builder, as a
memorial to those who died in World War I. Dedicated in 1918, the
memorial wasn’t completed until 1930. Hill passed away soon after he
finally saw his masterpiece completed. Hr was buried at the base of
the bluff; but, because he wished to be left alone, there is no easy path
to his resting place.
The
project began when Hill was mistakenly informed that the original
Stonehenge had been used as a sacrificial site. He thus constructed
his replica as a reminder that “humanity is still being sacrificed to the
god of war.
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The Maryhill Stonehenge, courtesy
Valkyrie Riders
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The dedication plaque
on this American Stonehenge reads:
"In memory of the soldiers of Klickitat
County who gave their lives in defense of their country. This
monument is erected in the hope that others inspired by the example of
their valor and their heroism may share in that love of liberty and
burn with that fire of patriotism which death can alone quench."
Sam Hill’s Mansion,
as well as the American Stonehenge, are now part of the Maryhill
Museum of Art, which also includes monuments to the soldiers of
Klickitat County who died in World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam.
This concrete
landmark can clearly be seen by all who enter Klickitat County on U.S.
Highway 97.
There is no admission
fee to visit the memorial; however, donations to its maintenance fund
are always appreciated.
Contact Information:
Maryhill Museum of Art
35 Maryhill Museum Drive
Goldendale, Washington
98620
509-773-3733
Kathy Weiser/Legends
of America, © February, 2005

Stonehenge Replica in Maryhill,
Washington
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