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As you might surmise from the name, Carhenge is a full-scale replica of Stonehenge, accurate to the smallest detail–except for the rateher significant detail that, instead of massive stones, it’s made out of cars. Nebraska’s answer to England’s most famous Neolithic monument was erected by a farmer named Jim Reinders and his clan at a [...]
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- In The Garden of Eden, Baby
- Kansas: The "Dust in the Wind" State
- Carhenge, Where The Demons Dwell
- Wyoming: The Eat and Get the Hell Out State
- Utah: The Little Bit Country, Little Bit Rock and Roll State
- M-O-O-N spells Crackers
- Idaho: "I Can't Believe It's a State!"
- Bob Dhole, Pepe, Big Bird and UFOs
- On the Road Again
- Beavis, Butthead, and Butthead do America
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