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The Hill Country Arts Foundation in Ingram hosts Stonehenge II — a replica of the original Stonehenge created by local artist Al Shepperd and designed and constructed by his neighbor, Doug Hill. The stone pillars are made of steel rebar sunk into concrete footings. The project originally stood elsewhere before being dismantled after Shepperd's death in 1994 and reassembled on the foundation's grounds. The foundation itself runs theatre, music, dance, and craft programs, with its mission centered on arts education and community involvement.
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