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Today's story was submitted by Glen

In 1915, an unusual and impulsive decision by an English businessman changed the fate of Stonehenge. Cecil Chubb's wife sent him to an auction to buy some curtains. He shocked his family and the nation when he bought the iconic 5000 year old monument. His motivation was equal parts preservation and a personal gift to his wife. Three years later, he made the monumental choice to donate the site to the British public, with a stipulation that the entrance fee should be modest, and locals can visit for free. Cecil Chubb’s unplanned acquisition of Stonehenge remains one of history’s most famous and unlikely purchases.