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  2. Hemet Maze Stone - Wikipedia

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    The Hemet Maze Stone is a prehistoric petroglyph. It is just outside Hemet, in Reinhardt Canyon, within the Lakeview Mountains, in Riverside County, California. On April 16, 1956, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller donated the stone, along with 5.75 acres (23,300 m 2) of associated land, to Riverside County. [1] It is California Historical Landmark ...

  3. The Mystery of the Hemet Maze Stone - Sidetrack Adventures

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    Just outside of the town of Hemet, California, there is a boulder with an ancient petroglyph on it that has baffled historians for more than a century. Known as the Hemet Maze Stone, researchers aren’t sure who created the mysterious symbol on the rock.

  4. Hemet Maze Stone – Hemet, California - Atlas Obscura

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    Discover Hemet Maze Stone in Hemet, California: This mysterious petroglyph evokes the ancient swastika symbol but was later vandalized with the more troublesome Nazi one.

  5. The Maze Stone in Hemet - SoCal Landmarks

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    Although the original creators are unknown, this Maze Stone in Hemet is considered a prehistoric petroglyph and a historic landmark. Suggested creators range from Native Americans to Chinese sailors. Protected from vandals today with a dual chain-link fence, the “maze” was discovered in 1914 by the owner of the land while exploring his ...

  6. Hemet Maze Stone - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024) - ...

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    We actually found this while looking for a place for a short hike. The stone is located after a short walk past a gated area. It is behind a fence, so you can't get really close to it, but it is still neat to see the ancient petroglyphs. It is open to the public, but is a wildlife refuge for native plants and animals.

  7. Just outside of the town of Hemet, California, there is a boulder with an ancient petroglyph on it that has puzzled historians for over 100 years. Scientists...

  8. This pictograph, representing a maze, is an outstanding example of the work of prehistoric peoples. It, with 575 acres of land, was donated to Riverside County as a county park on April 16, 1955 by Mr. (A historical marker located near Hemet in Riverside County, California.)

  9. HEMET MAZE STONE - CA State Parks

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    This pictograph, representing a maze, is an outstanding example of the work of prehistoric peoples. It, with 5.75 acres of land, was donated to Riverside County as a county park on April 16, 1956 by Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller. Hemet. From State Hwy 74, go N 3.2 mi on California Ave to Maze Stone Park, Hemet. © Copyright 2024.

  10. Hemet, California: Maze Stone - Mysterious Petroglyph. Maze-like prehistoric carving in a rock, purpose unknown, on a hill west of town. Discovered in 1914, when authorities declared it to be over 2,000 years old. Some say ancient Chinese explorers did it.

  11. CHL No. 557 Hemet Maze Stone - Riverside - California Historical...

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    NO. 557 HEMET MAZE STONE - This pictograph, representing a maze, is an outstanding example of the work of prehistoric peoples. It, with 5.75 acres of land, was donated to Riverside County as a county park on April 16, 1956 by Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller.

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