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It went from the city fathers and the Nebraska Department of Roads calling it an eyesore that must be torn down; to public support to keep it up and painting the cars a uniform grey and removing and burying Japanese cars in the original in a “grave” on site and replacing them with US made cars; to the city fathers buying the now-famous internationally Carhenge and running it. Yes, once the city fathers realized (very late) that people on their way to the Black Hills stopped by and spent money in town and others made a side trip to see Carhenge and spent money in Alliance, it suddenly wasn’t an eyesore any longer! A miracle!
I had forgotten about Carhenge! That is something!
It’s fun!
Andy and Carhenge, both artistic gems! (But Andy has the edge!)
He’s warm and “floofy”; Carhenge is not!
Hahaha, Too true!
It doesn’t fly or crawl and it’s not food so…no fun for Andy.
I think he’d enjoy wandering around it, though.
Carhenge is hilarious, and Andy is faking disinterest. One eye is open!
Andy wants to see CATalonia !
LOL! Yeah!
I wonder what offerings the devotees bring to the sacred site? Old Phillips Sixty Six oil cans perhaps.
Yes, that would be acceptable for propitiating Ye Car Gods. The city fathers deny there are any human sacrifices, however.
That is interesting.
It takes a quirky sense of humor to appreciate!
andy…dood….carhenge iz two funnee 🙂 how due they keep de carz frum fallin bak down…due ya noe ?? !! 🙂 ♥♥
They are welded onto the cars below them.
This is a modern paleolithic testimony . And it is in your Nebraska, Doug ! 🙂
On the second picture Andy looks like a philosopher. Let go, he says ! 🙂
When Carhenge was new, and English visitor left this message: “We have one like it in England.” LOL!
A delightful and telling portrait of Andy.
I was pleased with it, too. Thanks!
andy hahahahaha… love it!!!
It went from the city fathers and the Nebraska Department of Roads calling it an eyesore that must be torn down; to public support to keep it up and painting the cars a uniform grey and removing and burying Japanese cars in the original in a “grave” on site and replacing them with US made cars; to the city fathers buying the now-famous internationally Carhenge and running it. Yes, once the city fathers realized (very late) that people on their way to the Black Hills stopped by and spent money in town and others made a side trip to see Carhenge and spent money in Alliance, it suddenly wasn’t an eyesore any longer! A miracle!