Most People Don't Know New Mexico Once Had Its Own Stonehenge
Great Britain has the ancient monument Stonehenge. And, for a few years, New Mexico had Stonefridge: a Fridgehenge.
That’s right. In 2003, a giant circle consisting of well over 100 fridges was built in Santa Fe.


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Like the original Stonehenge, this ring along with the appliance towers in its center, was assembled using only manual labor. Horowitz and his crew employed a system of ropes and pulleys to move the refrigerators into position.
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Horowitz went on to produce a movie called "Nuclear Savage," which focused on the effects of the 67 nuclear tests that the U.S. conducted in the Marshall Islands.

Did you see Fridgehenge? Which unusual attraction (past or present) intrigues you the most?
Here are some other weird places in New Mexico that you’ll want to visit.
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