Mystery Hill & America's Stonehenge Historic Site - Salem, NH
There are so many unknowns about this historic site - one of them being why this historical marker is 4 miles away from the actual site of America's Stonehenge? It was called Mystery Hill until 1982 when it was renamed America's Stonehenge in order to create interest as an archaeological attraction and not just a roadside oddity. But it has no connection at all to the actual Stonehenge in England.
There is a nice gift shop/museum where you buy tickets, and then you're free to wander around the woods and read the signs. Everyone enjoyed exploring the cave-like structures, and we were fascinated by the astronomical calendar stones and how they lined up with significant times of the year (see google satellite image below). There are also alpacas to visit and a dig for your own gemstones area for the kids. Make sure to check with your library for a museum pass if you live locally to the site, and don't forget the bug spray. It is definitely a fun and mysterious outdoor adventure!
Website: https://www.stonehengeusa.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stonehengeusa/
Phone: 603-893-8300
Location: 105 Haverhill Rd, Salem, NH 03079
(Historical Marker is located on Route 28 in Salem, NH)
Historical Dates: Over 2,000 (some say 4,000) years ago!
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