>>2069154I didn't know that was a thing, no.
Foamhenge was created as a whimsical, temporary, passive roadside attraction and architectural folly, but its popularity sustained its legitimacy and purpose. Foamhenge lasted at the Natural Bridge site for over 12 years, well beyond Cline's expectations of 'a year or two.' By 2015, the foam pieces had deteriorated markedly due to the temporary nature of its construction and overexposure to the elements in a moderate climate. Many of the pieces had fallen into disrepair to the point that they had split apart and held together with temporary supports.[5]
The Natural Bridge became a state park in 2016, forcing Foamhenge to close. The structure was dismantled on August 30, 2016 and placed in storage at Cline's studio. After receiving over fifty inquiries from across the United States, an agreement was made to relocate Foamhenge to Cox Farms, a popular 116-acre (47 ha) family farm, near Centreville, VA, a suburb of Washington, D.C. After the pieces were repaired and repainted, they were moved and re-constructed, with help from an astronomer, for permanent display at Cox Farms. Foamhenge re-opened in time for the start of the farm's "Fall Festival' on September 16, 2017.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoamhengeWe went to a brewery near there. Are you a local?
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view of the lookout tower itself @ pipestem state park