Stonehenge

//stoʊ̯nˈhɛnd͡ʒ//

"Stonehenge" in a Sentence (5 examples)

When my family arrived in London, we decided to tour the city itself, instead of going to Stonehenge.

As crowds converged on Stonehenge last week for the summer solstice, a new study based on 10 years of archaeological investigations revealed the ancient monument was built to unify all of the people of Britain.

The research team found that Stonehenge’s collection of stones, which are aligned with the solstices, actually sits on a series of natural landforms that form an axis between the directions of midsummer sunrise and midwinter sunset.

The collection of rocks is a national landmark that looks something like a Stonehenge on the prairie.

Within weeks of winning the General Election in July 2024, the government halted a planned tunnel for the A303 past Stonehenge in Wiltshire. It stated that the £2 billion scheme was "poor value for money". […] The West of England line carries a tiny fraction of the volumes on the parallel road [A303], and Stonehenge is a nationally notorious bottleneck.

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