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  2. When does summer start? Three Ohio sites named the best ... - AOL

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    The summer solstice is coming Thursday, and people around the world will be celebrating the longest day of the year by watching the sunrise at places like Stonehenge.. But if a trip to England isn ...

  3. Moorehead Circle - Wikipedia

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    Moorehead Circle was a triple woodhenge constructed about two millennia ago at the Fort Ancient Earthworks in the U.S. state of Ohio.. The outer circle, discovered in 2005 by Jarrod Burks, is about 60 metres (200 ft) in diameter. [1]

  4. Here's Why Stonehenge Is Connected to the Summer Solstice

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    Thousands will gather at the monument on June 21 to watch the solstice sunrise

  5. Summer solstice - Wikipedia

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    The summer solstice is the day with the longest period of daylight and shortest night of the year in that hemisphere, when the sun is at its highest position in the sky. At either pole there is continuous daylight at the time of its summer solstice. The opposite event is the winter solstice. The summer solstice occurs during the hemisphere's ...

  6. Newark Earthworks - Wikipedia

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    When viewed from the observatory mound, the moon rises at that time within one-half of a degree of the octagon's exact center. The earthwork is twice as precise as the complex at Stonehenge (assuming Stonehenge is an observatory, which is a disputed theory). [7] From 1892 to 1908, the state of Ohio used the Octagon Earthworks as a militia ...

  7. Antlers and fancy dress: Stonehenge welcomes 8,000 visitors ...

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    Druids, pagans, hippies, local residents and tourists, many clad in an array of colorful costumes and even antlers, stayed and celebrated at Stonehenge for the night and greeted sunrise on ...

  8. Durrington Walls - Wikipedia

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    Parker Pearson believes that Durrington Walls was a complementary structure to Stonehenge, as evidenced by the similar solstice alignments. He suggests that the timber circle at Durrington Walls represented life and a land of the living, whilst Stonehenge and the down around it, encircled by burial mounds, represented a land of the dead.

  9. Around 15,000 people attend summer solstice at Stonehenge

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