Stonehenge at Maryhill
A replica of Stonehenge in England located in Maryhill, on the Washington side of the Columbia River, that serves as a World War I memorial.
about the memorial
The Stonehenge is a replica of the one in England. It was commissioned in the early twentieth century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those who had died in World War I. The memorial was completed in 1929. It is constructed of concrete and stands high above the Columbia River with a wind turbine farm to the north and east of it.
notes
- Also consider visiting the Kitsap County Veterans' Memorial that was erected in 1995 near the Stonehenge Memorial.
- This is a great location for taking photographs.
- Suitable Activities: Urban Adventure
- Seasons: Year-round
- Weather: View weather forecast
- Difficulty: Easy
- Length: 1.0 None
- Elevation Gain: 50 ft
- 600 ft
- Land Manager: Mary Hill Museum of Art
- Parking Permit Required: None
- Recommended Party Size: 12
- Maximum Party Size: 12
- Maximum Route/Place Capacity: 12
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- Kitsap County Veterans' Memorial
- Stonehenge & Kitsap County Veterans' Memorials
- Stonehenge Memorial
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