So apparently in 1958
You could walk right up to Stonehenge? You certainly can't do that today.
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You could walk right up to Stonehenge? You certainly can't do that today.
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still a good horror
shareThe probably changed things after Silver Shamrock stole it.
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Huh?
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I don't get it either
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Well that makes two of us.
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What kind of movieman is oblivious to Halloween 3?
40 more days til Halloween Halloween Halloween
40 more days til Halloween Silver Shamrock.
Come on guys if you're horror movie fans you need to watch it.
Oh Halloween III. Sorry, I stopped watching after the original. But thanks for the info.
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Yes you could. My dad was in the army stationed at nearby Lark Hill in 1952 and you could then. They even saw some druids there once or twice.
Years later in the early seventies they used to have army days with displays nearby (Rushmore Arena) which we used to go to. Often we went to Stonehenge afterwards. From memory the road went right past it. There was a layby, with an AA telephone box, and you just went through a pedestrian, metal gate yo get to it. You could walk right up to it. There was just a watchman on duty to make sure nobody harmed them at all and a Ministry of Works Ancient Monument sign.
I visited Stonehenge in about 1990. You could walk right up to it then.
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