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Mystery Hill Megaliths May Be 4,000 Years Old—Did Cel
Mystery Hill Megaliths May Be 4,000 Years Old—Did Cel
Mystery Hill Megaliths May Be 4,000 Years Old—Did Celts Build It?
Studying the origins of the aptly named Mystery Hill megaliths, also known as America’s Stonehenge, whets one’s curiosity but does not satisfy—unless one is satisfied by the excitement of confounding mystery alone.
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