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Maryhill, Washington,USA - August 30, 2011: Maryhill Museum in the Columbia River Gorge
Maryhill is named after the wife and daughter of regional icon Sam Hill. A train runs through the area along the Columbia River and Mt. Hood can be seen in the background.
Winery Vineyard in Maryhill Stonehenge Washington State Along Columbia River Gorge
The Maryhill Stonehenge is a replica of Stonehenge in England located in Maryhill, Washington and is a memorial to those who had died in World War I. Commissioned by Samual Hill.
Maryhill Stonehenge in Maryhill Washington is a Stonehenge Replica. It is a memorial for World War I deaths. Photo taken from slightly down the hillside, looking up to a great looking blue sky.
Winery Vineyard in Maryhill Stonehenge Washington State Along Columbia River Gorge Landscape
Maryhill is named after the wife and daughter of regional icon Sam Hill. A train runs through the area along the Columbia River and Mt. Hood can be seen in the background.
Maryhill Stonehenge in Maryhill Washington is a Stonehenge Replica. It is a memorial for World War I deaths. Edited in Photoshop.
The Stonehenge replica, built by Sam Hill As a WWI memorial in Maryhill, Washington in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge.
Wind electricity power station with fan blades rotated by wind power are located on top of a black hill with burnt grass and a high-voltage power line with truss pole on blue sky background
This is a steel truss bridge that carries U.S. Route 97 across the Columbia River between Biggs Junction, Oregon in Sherman County and Maryhill, Washington.
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Spanning 30 miles and offering a capacity of 500 megawatts, Windy Flats development is one of the largest wind energy projects in the United States. Maryhill, WA.
Maryhill Stonehenge in Maryhill Washington is a Stonehenge Replica. It is a memorial for World War I deaths. Looking from the Outside into the interior. Edited in Photoshop.
Sauvignon Blanc Grapes Plant Growing in Vineyard in Maryhill Washington State
The spatial air landscape of the Columbia River valley with low yellow hills on both banks and a vineyard and a garden at the Maryhill Manor
Spanning 30 miles and offering a capacity of 500 megawatts, Windy Flats development is one of the largest wind energy projects in the United States. Maryhill, WA.
Spanning 30 miles and offering a capacity of 500 megawatts, Windy Flats development is one of the largest wind energy projects in the United States. Maryhill, WA.
A long distance view of Mount Hood from Maryhill, Washington
Shot facing south from the war memorial at Maryhill. The Oregon side is pictured. Photographed using 6x7 cm color negative film in September of 2009.
Taken from Washington side of the Gorge. Photographed using 6x17 cm color negative film.
Bell tower of the Maryhill Community Church, Washington, USA
Maryhill, Washington, USA - October 20, 2018: An old and abandoned pickup in Maryhill
The Dalles, Oregon, USA - October 20, 2018: A huge Tide Water ship sails along the Columbia River that separates Oregon from Washington near Maryhill, Washington, USA
The view of Mt. Hood as seen from Maryhill, Washington with the Maryhill Museum in the upper right foreground.
Apricot tree plantation next to the Columbia River in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Stonehenge Replica Memorial at Maryhill Washington with White Clouds Blue Sky Scenic Landscape
Maryhill, Washington, USA - October 20, 2018: A Dirt Bike and parts of other vehicles abandoned in the undergrowth in Maryhill, Washington, USA
This image shows the concrete standing stone replica of Stonehenge that is located in Maryhill, Washington State. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those that died in World War I.
Windmills on a hillside near Maryhill, Washington in the Columbia Gorge.
Sunset along the Columbia River in Maryhill, Washington. Mt. Hood can be seen in the distance.
"The Stonehenge replica, built by Sam Hill As a WWI memorial in Maryhill, Washington in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge.All images in this series..."
This image shows the concrete standing stone replica of Stonehenge that is located in Maryhill, Washington State. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those that died in World War I.
"This view of the gorge shows the I-97 bridge, Mt. Hood, and an agricultural area on the gorge. Photographed in September 2009 looking toward the east, using 6x17 cm color negative film. Taken from the site of the stonehenge war memorial."
Detail of the interior mechanisms of an abandoned fuel pump at a gas station in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Detail of the interior mechanisms of an abandoned fuel pump at a gas station in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Maryhill, Washington, USA - October 20, 2018: An abandoned pickup with an adaptation of its rear end as a caravan in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Windmills at Maryhill, Washington State, near Goldendale.
This is a steel truss bridge that carries U.S. Route 97 across the Columbia River between Biggs Junction, Oregon in Sherman County and Maryhill, Washington.
Maryhill, Washington, USA - October 20, 2018: Some houses and cars with a windmill field in the background in Maryhill, Washington, USA
This image shows the concrete standing stone replica of Stonehenge that is located in Maryhill, Washington State. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those that died in World War I.
This image shows the concrete standing stone replica of Stonehenge that is located in Maryhill, Washington State. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those that died in World War I.
This image shows the concrete standing stone replica of Stonehenge that is located in Maryhill, Washington State. It was commissioned in the early 20th century by businessman Samuel Hill and dedicated on July 4, 1918 as a memorial to those that died in World War I.
Wind Turbines in Wind Farm Towering Over Cattle Ranch Buildings on Rollings Hills Along Columbia River in Washington State
Windmills on a hillside at Maryhill in the Eastern Columbia Gorge, Washington. The area around Maryhill and Goldendale is prime real estate for wind power.
Swimming area in the Maryhill State Park on the Columbia River bank in Washington, USA
Old decorative objects behind the window of an abandoned gas station in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Swimming area in the Maryhill State Park on the Columbia River bank in Washington, USA
This image shows a wind turbine on a hillside in the Columbia River Gorge located in Washington State. It is seen through the rocks of the Maryhill Stonehenge replica.
Abandoned tires next to a dirt road covered by tree shadows in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Abandoned tires next to a dirt road covered by tree shadows in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Detail of the broken front of an old rusty and abandoned pickup in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Detail of the broken front glass of an old rusty and abandoned pickup in Maryhill, Washington, USA
Abandoned house next to a dirt road covered by tree shadows in Maryhill, Washington, USA