Looking back up the path from Samuel Hill's tomb to Stonehenge. Hill built Stonehenge as a war protest/memorial of the 13 Klickitat men killed in Worl


Looking back up the path from Samuel Hill's tomb to Stonehenge. Hill built Stonehenge as a war protest/memorial of the 13 Klickitat men killed in World War I. He thought that the original Stonehenge in England was the site of human sacrifices (belief at the time). The current theory is that Stonehenge was a giant astronomical device for tracking the seasons, Maryhill, WA.


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