Carhenge is a unique art piece and tourist attraction located in Alliance, Nebraska.

This site features car sculptures inspired by the ancient Stonehenge, with cars arranged in a circle resembling a stone monument.

The creator of Carhenge, Jim Reinders, started this project in 1987, recycling junked cars into an installation art piece. This work is not just a display of cars, but an artwork that embodies the romance and sense of humor of the American Midwest, attracting many visitors.

Key Features

  • Structure: 38 vehicles are arranged in a circle, with a vehicle in the center representing the "apron stone."

  • Expanded Artwork: Over time, additional car artworks known as the "Car Art Reserve" (e.g., the "Mammals of the Desert" sculpture) have been installed nearby.

  • Symbolism: It is interpreted as a satirical expression of the harmony between industrial civilization and ancient relics.

Visiting Information

  • Location: 2151 Co Rd 59, Alliance, NE 69301

  • Admission: Free (donations encouraged).

  • Hours: Open year-round, from sunrise to sunset.

  • Events: Festivals are held every summer solstice and winter solstice.

Nearby Attractions

  • Nebraska National Forest: Famous for its artificial forests.

  • Alliance Museum: Exhibits on local history.

  • Sandhills: Expansive prairie landscapes.

Carhenge is a representative quirky landmark of Nebraska, loved by both locals and tourists for its creativity and humor.

It is a unique site that emphasizes human ingenuity and recycling art rather than the mystery of the actual Stonehenge.