If you’re from Nebraska, you almost definitely know about Carhenge, which is arguably our most well-known roadside attraction. But for the rest of the world, this amusing, amazing structure still comes as a surprise. Come this August, though, our very own Carhenge will be in the spotlight, so to speak, during a fantastic cosmic event.

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The total solar eclipse is happening on August 21st, 2017, beginning at 10:27 Mountain Daylight Time, peaking at 11:50 am, and ending at 1:16 pm. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view one of nature’s rarest phenomena from Nebraska’s oddest attraction. And with people coming from around the country to enjoy Alliance’s unique location in the middle of the eclipse path, Carhenge is set to become more popular and well-known than ever.

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