Australian Standing Stones

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The Australian Standing Stones is a modern megalithic stone circle and national monument in Glen Innes, New South Wales, celebrating Celtic heritage and culture in Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage monument
modern megalithic monument
stone circle
category Celtic culture in Australia
modern stone circles
monuments and memorials in New South Wales
tourist attractions in New South Wales
commemorates Celtic contribution to Australian society
constructionPeriod late 20th century
country Australia
designInspiredBy ancient Celtic stone circles
hasAccessibility open year-round
publicly accessible
hasFeature associated flagpoles
avenue of stones
central ceremonial area
individual standing stones
interpretive signage
stone circle
hasView surrounding New England countryside
heritageFocus Breton heritage
Celtic tribes
surface form: Celtic peoples

Cornish heritage
Galician heritage
Irish heritage
Manx heritage
Scottish heritage
Welsh heritage
hostsEvent Australian Celtic Festival
locatedIn Australia
Glen Innes
New South Wales
managedBy local community committee
managedInAssociationWith Glen Innes Severn Council
material stone
near Glen Innes
surface form: Glen Innes town centre
opened 1992
purpose celebration of Celtic culture in Australia
celebration of Celtic heritage in Australia
region New England region of New South Wales
significance national monument to Celtic heritage in Australia
symbolism unity of Celtic nations in Australia
touristAttraction yes
usedFor cultural ceremonies
educational visits
festivals
tourism

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Glen Innes hasLandmark Australian Standing Stones