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Mark Cline stands before "Foamhendge", his full-sized foam and fiberglass recreation of Stonehendge, located on Rt. 11 near Natural Bridge, Va., Tuesday, April 26, 2016. The Natural Bridge historic area will become part of the state parks system in the near future and Cline has been told to move the sculpture. Foamhenge is getting a new home. The offbeat Rockbridge County attraction has been sold and eventually will be relocated to a family farm near Centreville in Northern Virginia, said Mark Cline, the artist who created and maintained Foamhenge. (Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)
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