File:Maryhill Stonehenge - plaque on altar 01.jpg

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English: This plaque sits horizontally on the altar of Maryhill Stonehenge, Maryhill, Washington. Maryhill Stonehenge was constructed as a memorial to soldiers and sailors from Klickitat County, Washington who died in World War I. Memorial plaques for each of the fallen are affixed to its standing stones.
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