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Stonehenge
near Maryhill, WA.

Stonehenge is four miles east of Maryhill Museum, just south of Hwy. 14.

     The original dedication services were conducted July 4, 1918, during World War I, and was attended by over 500 persons. At that time only six names - Dewey E. Bromley, John W. Cheshier, James B. Duncan, Robert F. Graham, Carl A. Lester and Robert F. Venable - appeared on that dedication plaque. The other names were added later. The monument was again formally dedicated by the American Legion on Memorial Day, 1929.


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