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    Stonehenge Memorial

    Candy B. Harrington

      97 Stonehenge Drive
      Maryhill, WA

      This full-size Stonehenge Memorial is located on the south bank of the Columbia River, just off of Interstate 84, near Biggs Junction, Oregon. Take exit 131, then head north on Highway 97, and make a right on Highway 14. Stonehenge Drive is located just a mile up the road. This monument was erected in 1918 as a memorial to local soldiers who died in World War I. A small memorial ceremony is held on the anniversary of the death of each of the 14 soldiers honored at the monument.

      There’s no striped parking at the Stonehenge Memorial, but there’s usually plenty of room to parallel park an adapted vehicle near the monument. Some wheelchair-users may need assistance over the first 15 feet of gravel, but after that it’s hard-packed dirt. There’s plenty of room to explore in and around the monument, which is all on level ground. And if you don’t want to get our of your car, you can also get a great windshield view from the parking area. It’s a nice stop to or from the Columbia River Highway (emerginghorizons.com/explore-the-historic-columbia-river-highway-waterfall-corridor/).

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