Maryhill Museum

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One of the largest collections of Rodin sculptures in the US but way the heck out in the middle of nowhere.
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@ 2005-08-04 14:25:36
if you scroll to the east about 2 miles, you'll see a full-size replica of Stonehenge. Been there many times, very awesome.
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@ 2005-08-04 14:31:02
Here's a better view of it: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=stonehenge&ll=45.695033,-120.806194&sll=45.832021,-120.812981&spn=0.005268,0.009764&sspn=0.354037,0.657806&t=k&num=10&start=0&hl=en
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@ 2006-11-10 19:53:01
The museum also houses an incredibly deep and rich collection of chess sets from around the world as well as exhibits focusing on the native peoples of the area. The grounds are home to a great many peacocks, including several albino birds. It is a long drive to reach, but well worth the time to spend an afteroon picnicing and enjoying the museum and Stonehenge replica.