Off-topic. Kentuckys version of Stonehenge

Adena_man

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Off-topic. Kentucky's version of Stonehenge

I hope no one minds me going off-topic with this, but I thought it was really cool. We went to Mammoth Cave in western kentucky a month or so ago. I saw something about Stonehenge on a brochure and just had to see what it was about. I had my doubts, but was pleasantly surprised! A man was so impressed by the real Stonehenge that he created his own version in his back yard. He lets anyone who wants to see this come by and just walk around out there. It is incredible to see!

Thanks for looking.
 

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Re: Off-topic. Kentucky's version of Stonehenge

That would make for a fun back yard. Imagine the cook outs and that place lit up at night. How fun. Thanks for sharing Adena_ Man.
 

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That would be great until it comes time to mow the yard, or run through the yard at night and forget where that first giant stone column was.
 

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That is neat, I'd like to do some stuff like that on my property. Not only that it would be cool but it would make people in the future go Hmmm? Maybe that was the purpose of stonehenge...
There's also a model of stonehenge in Nebraska made out of cars. Lookup "Carhenge"
 

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Looks like a cool place to drink sum colduns...
 

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