Stonehenge to Open for Summer Solstice
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Hundreds of drum-beating Druids and a strong police presence are expected to converge on Stonehenge for the summer solstice this evening when public access will be allowed at the prehistoric landmark for the first time in 16 years, according to English Heritage, which oversees the famous circle of huge stones. Regular public access to the landmark on Salisbury Plain in southern England had been banned to prevent damage.
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