Few People Know You Can Visit Stonehenge And The Eiffel Tower Without Leaving Texas
There are plenty of roadside attractions in Texas to gawk at, but two, in particular, will transport you overseas to Europe – no passport required. In the towns of Ingram and Paris, you can visit Stonehenge and the Eiffel Tower, respectively, without leaving the Lone Star State.

Here, you'll find Stonehenge II, a near-exact replica of one of the most iconic world landmarks.

The monument was built by two friends, Al Sheppard and Doug Hill, and was formerly located in the town of Hunt. It now sits on the campus of the Hill Country Arts Foundation in nearby Ingram. Most of the stones - save for two near the center - are fake.
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Stonehenge II at the Hill Country Arts Foundation, 120 Point Theatre Rd S, Ingram, TX 78025, USA
These statues are constructed of the same material as the Stonehenge stones, which is plaster on a wire mesh frame.
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A popular photo-op, this quirky landmark is even adorned with a bright red cowboy hat.

The tower is less than one-tenth of the height of the original, so it is by no means a replica. That being said, it stands at a formidable 65 feet tall, which is higher than the one in Paris, Tennessee!

Eiffel Tower Paris Texas, 2025 S Collegiate Dr, Paris, TX 75460, USA
This fun and festive touch definitely adds something special to the unique roadside attraction.
Have you ever visited Stonehenge II and/or the Paris, Texas Eiffel Tower? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for a charming small town in Texas that will make you think you’ve traveled to Eastern Europe.
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