Maryhill Museum & Stonehenge
Housed in a spectacular Beaux Arts mansion on 5,300 acres, Maryhill Museum of Art features special exhibitions and world-class permanent collections. These include more than 80 works by Auguste Rodin, European and American paintings, objects d'art from the palaces of the Queen of Romania who was a close confident of founder Sam Hill, Orthodox icons, unique chess sets, and the renowned Théâtre de la Mode, featuring small-scale mannequins attired in designer fashions of post-World War II France.
The museum's relatively new $10 million expansion features an artisan cafe and terrace with stunning views of the Columbia River Gorge and Mount Hood. Stroll the grounds and enjoy the museum's collection of large-scale sculptures. Picnic grounds and Museum Store on site, and just steps from neighboring Maryhill Winery.
Four miles east of Maryhill Museum of Art, stands a replica of Stonehenge built by Samuel Hill. Dedicated in 1918 to the servicemen of Klickitat County, Washington who died in the service of their country during the Great War, Hill's Stonehenge Memorial stands as a monument to heroism and peace. In 1995 the Klickitat County Veterans’ Memorial was erected near Hill’s Stonehenge to honor those who have died in service of their country since WWI.
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