Carhenge is the correct answer.
Oh, and Alice S., if you think that all of the "thumb downs" bother me - it doesn't. You are so childish!
2007-06-17 06:35:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Carhenge, but it's not in good shape these days. Weather and rust are taking their toll on the cars, and in a few years mostly likely they will collapse, having last not one tenth or even on hundredth as long as Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain in England. There is an on-going debate whether the site should be protected or not.
2007-06-15 09:05:49
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answered by John B 7
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He called it Carhenge since it was modeled after Stonehenge in England.
2007-06-15 09:00:54
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answered by Dusty DayDreams 6
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Carhenge
2007-06-15 08:53:09
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answered by BethS 6
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He duplicated Stonehenge. Pax - C
2007-06-15 08:53:01
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answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7
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CARHENGE WORKS FOR THE RADIO TRIVIA!!!!!!!
2007-06-15 15:06:26
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answered by Anonymous
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