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  1. Georgia Guidestones. Known as "America's Stonehenge," the Georgia Guidestones in Elbert County were unveiled on March 22, 1980, after a mysterious man known as R. C. Christian commissioned a local company to engrave the stones with ten maxims to "an age of reason." The text on the guidestones was presented in twelve different languages.

  2. 20 de abr. de 2009 · The Georgia Guidestones may be the most enigmatic monument in the US: huge slabs of granite, inscribed with directions for rebuilding civilization after the apocalypse. Only one man knows who ...

  3. ATLANTA — The Georgia Guidestones, dubbed “America’s Stonehenge,” was probably one of Georgia’s strangest attractions. On June 6, the controversial monument was demolished after a bomb destroyed one of its four granite panels. GBI releases surveillance videos of explosion at Georgia Guidestones, car speeding away.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2022 · Rubble is cast around the Georgia Guidestones after an explosion in Elberton, Georgia, U.S., July 6, 2022 in a still image from video. ABC Affiliate WSB-TV via REUTERS hide caption

  5. 13 de dic. de 2022 · Unlike Stonehenge, England’s famous prehistoric stone monument, the site known as the Georgia Guidestones wasn’t unveiled until March 22, 1980. It was first shown to an audience of around 400 people, including local politicians and onlookers. The year prior, a man who went by the pseudonym R.C. Christian appeared in Elberton.

  6. 7 de jul. de 2022 · The Georgia Guidestones, a 19-foot mysterious granite monument in the Peach State, was demolished on Thursday for safety reasons, after being damaged in a blast. An explosion at around 4 a.m. on ...

  7. The Georgia Guidestones were a granite monument in Elbert County, Georgia, United States, and first erected in 1980. The monument was 19 feet 3 inches (5.87 m) tall, made from six granite slabs weighing 237,746 pounds (107,840 kg) in all. [1]