No, this site was just south of the town of Grantsville. It was called "Stonehenge" because of the standing walls of an otherwise demolished old building, some claim it was a territorial schoolhouse. In the dark it did resemble it's namesake. --- Michael Carnes <michaelcarnes@earthlink.net> wrote:
Obviously I wasn't here way, way back then, but are you perhaps talking about the Lone Rock area in Skull Valley?
Does anyone on the list besides myself and Patrick remember the old Grantsville site? The one we used to call "Stonehenge"?
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