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At a 1915 auction, a millionaire named Cecil Chubb bought Stonehenge as a gift for his wife, but she hated it because she had sent him to buy a set of dining chairs. 3 years later, he decided it belonged to the English, so he gave it to his country on the conditions that the entrance fee would never cost more than a shilling and the locals could always have free access. Source

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