This summer has been a “Summer of Travel”, and a little over a week ago we returned from a 4-day trip to Wyoming, South Dakota, and Nebraska.
While in Alliance Nebraska, an overnight stop on our way back to Colorado, we visited Carhenge.
I bet most of you have heard of Stonehenge the “prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England, known for its stone circle structure” (Google AI).

image credit: Wikipedia
Well the Carhenge is described as “Nebraska’s unique tribute to Stonehenge” (using old cars). You can read the history of the creation of this “roadside attraction” here – History of Carhenge, but here are a sampling of our photos from our visit to give you a virtual experience of seeing Carhenge!
I look forward to seeing Stonehenge someday when I visit the UK, but Carhenge was quite breathtaking in person. Very creative recycling of old cars!
Inside the gift shop was a humorous comic style poster by the designer about the attraction:

Thought I would share with you all a little fun from our most recent roadtrip.
Let me know in the comments if you’ve ever been in Carhenge (or the original Stonehenge) and let me know what you thought of it.













Looks like lots of fun!
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it was awesome and so much fun, thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Carhenge-what fun! I’ve been enjoying your travel blog posts, Tierney, even if I haven’t commented much on them. You’ve really gone all out! I bet you can’t wait to get back to your quilt studio in the Fall after such adventures!!!!
I find it interesting that John didn’t object to the Nebraska trek…remember, I’m from CO and ahem, we sometimes can get a bit snobby towards our flatlander/’Big Red’ (as in football) neighbor to the East. 😉
Full disclosure: one year hubby & I took a ‘literary tour’ of that state. Why? Willa Cather is one of my favorite authors and Red Cloud, Nebraska was one of our destinations along with experiencing the prairie lands named in her honor.
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A literary tour of a state? Laura you just have “cool chick” imprinted in your DNA! I want to do something like that someday 🙂
John did have a little Flatland arrogance but he kept it in check because I as just a wide eyed wondering person during the trip. More to come on our travels 🙂
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That is so cool. I didn’t know that existed. 🫶🏻
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I didn’t know either, some friends told us about it when they heard we were going be to in Alliance, NE. 🙂
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That is so cool. I didn’t know that existed. 🫶🏻
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I didn’t until recently either, ha! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
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The original Stonehenge was most impressive. I haven’t seen the car version. It was fun to see your pictures, though!
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Glad you enjoyed them, thanks for stopping by 🙂
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I haven’t seen either one, but I hope to one day. I think I have a postcard from one of them.
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It was quite a thing to see but I do look forward to seeing the real “Henge” someday in the UK 🙂
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Me too.
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That made me smile, Tierney! What a whacky thing to do, and to be able to pull it off! I went to Stonehenge many years ago and remember being awed by the age and solidity of it.
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I know I just can’t believe someone thought this up and did it! I think I do need to see the real Stonehenge someday 🙂
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Carhenge is giving me Mad Max vibes. I wonder what future archaeologists will think of it. “They revered their cars at a temple made of cars…” Not totally wrong. We do like our cars.
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Yes Mad Max!
Imagine automotive druids dancing around the structure in their motor oil drenched rituals, ha!
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😂
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This made I larf, as we say in Devon. Stonehenge is about 2 hours up the A303 from me, we’d drive past in the 70’s on the way to (and home from!) family visits in London, about twice a year.
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Awesome I am glad I gave you “I larf”!
I never heard of Carhenge until recently and now I can never forget it 🙂
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That is so much fun. Didn’t know car henge existed but I have been to the original many years ago. It is impressive. If you are interested in pre-history I would also recommend a trip to the Orkney Islands (off the coast of Scotland) to see Skara Brae and the ring of Brodgar
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I didn’t know it existed either until recently and what an experience to see it! Thanks so much for the suggestion on the Skara Brae and Ring of Brodgar!
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That’s so Mad Max! I’ve visited the original Stonehenge as a child, back when you were allowed into the site itself and could touch the stones. These days, you can only see it from a fair way back.
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It is! It definitely had a post apocalyptic feel! Oh you were lucky you got to see Stonehenge back when you could interact with it!
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That is so cool! I have been to Stonehenge, but now I definitely need to visit Carhenge 🙂 I love roadside attractions very, very much. This one looks like it will be a pretty peak attraction 🙂
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That is so awesome you’ve been to Stonehenge and you would find Carhenge fun!
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I LOVE roadside attractions like that! They just make me so happy. And it looks like the creator has a sense of humor about it, which always makes it extra fun!
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Now I had no idea that a Stonehenge featuring cars existed. Very cool! I wanna see…
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I can imagine the amazing B&W photos you would take of it!
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