Boston Stonehenge 🪨 A Secret In Jamaica Plain
“Boston Stonehenge” is nestled within the Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain. Its structure has intrigued historians and locals for years. The small stone circle comprises of five stones and looks just like its ancient counterpart in England, but their purpose and origin are unknown.
ORIGINS AND CONSTRUCTIONS
The origins of the Boston Stonehenge remain elusive, but its presence stands as a testament to the enduring allure of ancient mysteries. Erected within the Arnold Arboretum, the sprawling urban sanctuary known for its diverse flora and fauna, this peculiar stone circle has perplexed historians for decades. Experts speculate that it may have been constructed by an anonymous artist or an eccentric visionary, aiming to pay homage to Stonehenge while leaving behind a puzzling legacy.
A MYSTERIOUS PURPOSE
The question of why the Boston Stonehenge was erected and its intended purpose remains an open debate. Some think it was designed as a cosmic observatory, aligning with celestial events and marking important astronomical occurrences. Others think that it may have served as a spiritual site, drawing people seeking solace. The lack of conclusive evidence only adds to the intrigue.
THE ARBORETUM IN JP
The Arboretum or “the arbs” is in Jamaica Plain which is known for being diverse, artistic, forward thinking… a perfect home for a modern Stonehenge. Founded in 1872, this urban oasis sprawls across 281 acres, showcasing a curated collection of trees, shrubs, and plants from around the world. It’s also a botanical research institution maintained by Harvard University, which has leased it for 100 years. Along with all that, its pathways give visitors a tranquil escape from city life, while also providing a glimpse into the natural world.
EXPLORING
If you happen to be walking around JP, take a second to wander the arboretum visit this cool, archaeological enigma.
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