
Amazing!
:-)
:^) There's a maze set up with low concentric walls around the Mystery Hill ("America's Stonehenge") that I've never seen talked about. The site is much larger than the barrow structure at the center, something that becomes clear to visitors. I wouldn't have noticed it, but at that time (hmm, late 1970s I think) there was a plaque that pointed out a supposed heelstone-like pointy stone well off the core of the site. Mazes are a type of ritual architecture that seems to have been popular here and there around the world and for a long time. I'm not sympathetic to the most claims of archaeoastronomy.