If someone were to say, "Wanna see a memorial to the soldiers and sailors of Klickitat County, Washington, who lost their lives in WWI?" you'd probably pass.
But if someone were to say, "Wanna see a replica of Stonehenge a guy built overlooking the Columbia River?" you'd probably answer, "Hell yeah!"
Quaker pacifist, Samuel Hill, probably wasn't thinking about attracting tourists when he built his memorial, but it turned out to be marketing genius.
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