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"Stonehenge" has been used a disparaging epithet by [[Homer]] to [[Charles Heathbar]] and [[Moe]] to {{Ch|Neil Gaiman}} as both Charles Heathbar and Neil Gaiman were Englishmen.<ref>"[[Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Book Job]]"</ref>
 
"Stonehenge" has been used a disparaging epithet by [[Homer]] to [[Charles Heathbar]] and [[Moe]] to {{Ch|Neil Gaiman}} as both Charles Heathbar and Neil Gaiman were Englishmen.<ref>"[[Homer Simpson, This Is Your Wife]]"</ref><ref>"[[The Book Job]]"</ref>
  
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While skateboarding through [[Springfield]], [[Bart Simpson]] came across a patch of wet cement and began to write his name in it. As he did, he briefly imagined a future in which his graffiti had survived for centuries. In this vision, the marked slab was treated as a mysterious ancient monument, with scholars and onlookers comparing it to Stonehenge, unsure of its origin or meaning.<ref>"[[Lemon of Troy]]"</ref>
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== Non-canon ==
 
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In the [[Around the World in 80 Bites|third level]] of ''[[The Simpsons Game]]'', [[Homer]] has to destroy Stonehenge at one point in order to progress through the level.
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In the [[Around the World in 80 Bites|third level]] of ''[[The Simpsons Game]]'', [[Homer]] has to destroy Stonehenge at one point in order to progress through the level.<ref>''[[The Simpsons Game]]''</ref>
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 16:21, June 3, 2026

Stonehenge
Stonehenge.jpg
Location Information
Country: England
Use: Historical site
First appearance: The Simpsons Game
First mentioned: "Lemon of Troy"

Stonehenge is a prehistoric megalithic structure and tourist attraction in South West England.

History[edit]

"Stonehenge" has been used a disparaging epithet by Homer to Charles Heathbar and Moe to Neil Gaiman as both Charles Heathbar and Neil Gaiman were Englishmen.[1][2]

While skateboarding through Springfield, Bart Simpson came across a patch of wet cement and began to write his name in it. As he did, he briefly imagined a future in which his graffiti had survived for centuries. In this vision, the marked slab was treated as a mysterious ancient monument, with scholars and onlookers comparing it to Stonehenge, unsure of its origin or meaning.[3]

Non-canon[edit]

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In the third level of The Simpsons Game, Homer has to destroy Stonehenge at one point in order to progress through the level.[4]

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