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  2. Roadside America - Wikipedia

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    Roadside America was an indoor miniature village and railway covering 8,000 square feet (740 m 2). Created by Laurence Gieringer in 1935, it was first displayed to the public in his Hamburg, Pennsylvania, home. The miniature village's popularity increased after stories were published about it in local newspapers, which prompted Gieringer to ...

  3. Shartlesville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The community was also the home of Roadside America, a large community of miniature trains and villages, located off Interstate 78, that was open to the public at that location from 1953 until 2020, when the attraction was closed, largely due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [7] [8]

  4. Road America - Wikipedia

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    Road America is a motorsport road course located near Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin on Wisconsin Highway 67.It has hosted races since the 1950s and currently hosts races in the IndyCar Series, IMSA SportsCar Championship, Sports Car Club of America GT World Challenge America and Trans-Am Series and the MotoAmerica Superbike Championship.

  5. Roadside America, Atlas Obscura say these are top offbeat ...

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    Roadside America was founded in the mid-1990s and covers more than 15,000 places in the United States and Canada. Its web page features maps covered in distinctive red push pins.

  6. New viewing areas, a new weekend, and what about NASCAR ... - AOL

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    In our annual Q&A with Road America's Mike Kertscher, we talk about IndyCar vs. IMSA, new viewing areas, the possibility of NASCAR's return and more.

  7. John Margolies - Wikipedia

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    John Samuel Margolies (May 16, 1940 – May 26, 2016) was an architectural critic, photographer, and author who was noted for celebrating vernacular and novelty architecture in the United States, particularly those designed as roadside attractions.

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  9. List of largest roadside attractions - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1924, The Bottle, also known as the Nehi Inn, was one of the first "world's largest" roadside attractions. Despite the attraction itself being destroyed by fire in 1933, the community of The Bottle , Alabama still bears the name of its famous attraction.

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