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Megalithic monument Stonehenge has been voted the UK's most iconic landmark by children. The 5,000 year-old structure beat off competition from Hadrian's Wall, Blackpool Tower and the White Cliffs of Dover in the poll of over 2,500 children. Full Article at Newslite.tv

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