The 'Georgia Guidestones,' a mysterious granite structure and popular tourist destination in rural Georgia, sustained heavy damage after someone set off an explosive device, according to law-enforcement investigators
that has long drawn tourists to a cow pasture in rural Georgia sustained heavy damage Wednesday when someone set off an explosive device, according to law-enforcement investigators.
The “Georgia Guidestones,” a 19-foot-three-inch tall Stonehenge-like monument outside of Elberton, Ga., partially collapsed after the explosion at about 4 a.m., according to a Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman. No one was injured.
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