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Home › Forums › Early America › America Stonehenge, New Hampshire
This place is less than 1-1/2 hours away and I've never been there. http://www.stonehengeusa.com/
America's Stonehenge is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States (over 4000 years old)
Who built it? Vikings? American Indians? Celts?I don't know, it looks Irish to me. http://www.roadtoireland.eu/Ireland_Poulnabrone2.jpg
Ski, both pics are really interesting…in fact, very interesting. I'd love to visit both sites.
In the two or so photographs shown on the web site, it's hard to say. But I would find it more difficult to believe that any European “migrants” would have constructed such a settlement with astronomical specifications, as I think was done here. This is something that indigenous tribes have done, though. So the good money's on American Indians.
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