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The Enchanted Highway is a collection of the world's largest scrap metal sculptures [1] constructed by Gary Greff at intervals along a 32-mile (51 km) stretch of a two-lane highway in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of North Dakota.
Enchanted Highway (Regent, North Dakota) Starting in the late 1980s, Artist Gary Greff began building a series of gigantic metal sculptures along I-94. His intention was to revive his hometown of ...
Enchanted Highway, a series of metal sculptures, is located in Regent. ... member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from 1993-1998.
English: Title: "The Tin Family," Enchanted Highway, Regent, North Dakota Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, color. Notes: The Tin Family is part of the Enchanted Highway project. The idea of an Enchanted Highway originated in July 1993. The project features metal art works.
The roadside attractions are the best part of North Dakota's Enchanted Highway, a 30-mile route through the western half of the state enlivened by a series of colorful metal sculptures.
A road trip from Fargo to Bismarck and Medora reveals the culinary traditions and drinks of North Dakota. ... Enchanted Highway, a 32-mile stretch south of I-94, where oversized metal sculptures ...
Enchanted Highway, a collection of "world's largest" scrap-metal sculptures of everyday objects [25] Salem Sue , New Salem, North Dakota World's Largest Buffalo , Jamestown [ 26 ]
Mighty Og on Highway 52 near Harvey, ND. Mighty Og was a roadside attraction consisting of a 36-foot (11 m) high sculpture of a gorilla from the waist up. It originally graced a billboard promoting Rawhide City, a tourist attraction in Mandan, North Dakota. [1] The statue was auctioned following the Rawhide City bankruptcy.