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JUDY K  JOHNSON

        Stonehenge was designed to represent man's drive for knowledge and
        engineering—160 tons of granite were cut with a waterjet by Missouri
        University of Science and Technology Waterjet equipment. When
        used as a clock the Missouri Stonehenge is accurate to within 15
        seconds. The University of Missouri received one of the prestigious
        National Society of Professional Engineers Awards for this project.










































                Figure 123: What better place to meet up with friend,
                  Roman Solano, than at the Missouri Stonehenge.


           A year later, in March of 2015, Harley and his parents made an
        adventure of riding the Durango/Silverton train in Alto, New Mexico.
        This narrow-gauge heritage railroad is designated a National Historic
        Landmark and a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.

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