105 Haverhill Rd Salem, NH 03079

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America's Stonehenge is a privately-owned tourist attraction and archaeological site consisting of a number of large rocks and stone structures scattered around roughly 30 acres within the town of...

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Sep 14, 2023
The stone assemblies were mildly interesting. The historical experience of the video and the walking tour were ok. The price ($14 for seniors) was too high for what we received. There are much less … Full review by Paul_from_VA
Aug 19, 2023
This spot was built by the Phoenician 's who sacrificed their first born babies on the sacrificial table . It's also Built to align with the Solstice. This site is very dangerous to be at for any len… Full review by F7438DRdawnc
Jul 15, 2023
The video about the research that has been done on this place was very well done. I don't have the ability to translate that info into recognizing what they were talking about after watching it, the… Full review by Tiffany A

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Thinking about doing the candlelight snowshoeing in February. My question: is it possible to see the rocks and other …
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Thinking about doing the candlelight snowshoeing in February. My question: is it possible to see the rocks and other formations in the dark, or is it more of a nice snowshoeing experience and hot chocolate?
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You won’t be able to see the rocks as there was no lighting system. And the snow shoe trail was a different area of the attraction.
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We would like to visit this location, but are unsure of the terrain and needing to use a cane. Any thoughts would be greatly …
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We would like to visit this location, but are unsure of the terrain and needing to use a cane. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Also knee issues. Thanks
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It’s rocky and hilly. I think it would be tricky for someone who uses a cane and has knee issues. Although walking with a cane is possible, it depends on the physical abilities of the cane …
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It’s rocky and hilly. I think it would be tricky for someone who uses a cane and has knee issues. Although walking with a cane is possible, it depends on the physical abilities of the cane user. It is a lot of walking.
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Do the alpacas roam freely on the hilltop?
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Our alpacas are in large pens where they can be easily viewed, and that also protect them from the local wildlife.
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