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  • 2022-03-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Yes, This 'Rocking Horse Graveyard' Is Real (en)
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  • For years, headlines have been popping up in various news outlets talking about a bizarre attraction (if it can be described as an attraction): a herd of strategically placed rocking horses that rest in a circular form, akin to England's famous Stonehenge. Perhaps because of that resemblance, the strange toy horse graveyard has been dubbed Ponyhenge. It's real, and is located along Old Sudbury Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts. And like Stonehenge, the origins of Ponyhenge are somewhat of a mystery. The travel website Atlas Obscura reported that it's not clear how the hobby horses in the strange display got there, and nevertheless it continues to grow with time. The horses are even sometimes rearranged, without explanation: Ponyhenge is marked as such on Google Maps, where you can see what it looks like, or at least what it looked like at the point in time when Google's photographer caught it. Atlas Obscura reported that the display first popped up around 2010. It's about 15 miles west of Boston, and although it's on private property, open to the public. (en)
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