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Maryhill Stonehenge War Memorial

Maryhill, Washington (August 2007)

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Maryhill Stonehenge War Memorial in Columbia River Gorge Washington

The Maryhill Stonehenge War Memorial can be seen from a great vantage point on the Washington hillsides above the Columbia River Gorge. This full size replica of Stonehenge was built by a pacifist Quaker from 1912 - 1930 at the site of the original Maryhill community, which since burned to the ground. He was mistakenly informed that the original Stonehenge was a place for human sacrifices, so his goal with this concrete replica was to remind people that "humanity is still being sacrificed to the god of war" and a memorial to soldiers who died in World War I was also included. Since then, memorials have been added to the site for the wars of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.

 

 

Monumento al WC