Phonehenge West was a large folk art structure envisioned and constructed by Alan Kimble "Kim" Fahey, which included a 70-foot tower made from reclaimed material such as telephone poles, and props from old movie sets.
[3] Fahey is a retired phone company technician; much of the building material consisted of discarded telephone poles.
[2] The structure was destroyed by the county of Los Angeles in August 2011 for building code violations.
[2] In December 2012, Fahey was sentenced to 539 days in jail for failure to pay.
[5] The name Phonehenge West is a parody of Stonehenge, a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire.