Roadside Americana · Nebraska

Carhenge

Stonehenge rebuilt from vintage gray cars

TypeFolk Art & Sculpture
StateNebraska
WhenLate spring–fall
How to visitFree; visitor center seasonal

A faithful replica of Stonehenge built from 39 vintage automobiles, painted Stonehenge-gray and planted in a Nebraska field by Jim Reinders in 1987. Equal parts art, joke, and pilgrimage on the high plains.

The photo

The car trilithons at sunset.

Pair it with

  • Alliance
  • Sandhills
  • Carhenge gift shop
  • Chimney Rock (a detour)

Roadside attractions keep their own quirky hours and can change owners, close, or move — confirm it’s open before a long detour, respect private property and art, and leave it as iconic as you found it.

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