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Carhenge outside Alliance, Nebraska, is the local tongue-in-cheek Stonehenge. Originally built as a son’s tribute to his father, it has become the town’s biggest tourist attraction. The Stonehenge replica was built on the western end of the Sandhills using vintage cars painted grey to resemble stone.

Besides the circle of cars, Carhenge is home to a Car Art Preserve peppered with quirky sculptures also created from cars and car parts. First dedicated during the summer solstice of 1987, the 30-year-old structure is a fun place to be during a solar eclipse. The free attraction is open daily. Donations are welcome.

2151 County Road 59, Alliance, NE, Phone: 308-762-3569

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