Kentucky's Stonehenge

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201 Lynn Ave
Munfordville, KY 42765

Known as the Kentucky Stonehenge, this captivating site in Munfordville, KY, draws visitors with its intriguing resemblance to the iconic structure in England. Stepping onto the grounds, one is met with a sense of mystery and wonder, as massive limestone rocks stand tall in a circular formation, creating a unique and thought-provoking sight.

Visitors to this tourist attraction can explore the history and theories surrounding its origin, sparking conversations and inspiring curiosity. Whether admiring the stones from afar or wandering through the site up close, the Kentucky Stonehenge offers a serene and contemplative experience for those seeking to immerse themselves in a blend of ancient mystique and modern fascination.

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Bruce K.
8/12/2023

This is why I drive everywhere in my Sprinter van. If you were flying, you'd never get to see this sort or random roadside America and that would be a shame. Here in rural Kentucky, about halfway...

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Carol R.
5/28/2023

What a fun random find. This Stonehenge tribute is absolutely beautiful. I wish I knew the story behind it. It was obviously a labor of love and required quite a bit of manpower. Yelp lists a...

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Joseph G.
6/6/2021

Really cool and unique roadside attraction in the small country city of Munfordville Kentucky. Being from Louisville I was headed to a nearby city bonnieville for a pig roast. I had seen this...

Geri G.
3/22/2025

It's free and nicely kept. It's been a while since I was at the real one, but the basics are here. Even though it is on a public road, it is in a quieter part of town and I felt like I was...

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Jeremy J.
10/12/2022

I've heard about this place so when we were coming home wanna evening I said hey let's stop in here and take a few pictures and explore. Is the Kentucky Stonehenge in somebody's backyard I don't...

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