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A few years ago we visited Stonehenge. It has to be protected from the tourists–you can no longer wander around and touch the stonework but have to stay behind a circular fence. And no structures are allowed for maybe a mile or two around.

But Stonehenge has a modern museum, souvenir shop, bathrooms, etc., which don’t intrude upon the site. How? They’re underground! All you can see is a handrail on the steps leading to the installation below grade, about one-quarter mile away. Simple. Do the same thing at Buckingham Fountain.