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Building-sized bugs, 55-foot wind chimes, and massive furniture are among the roadside oddities you won’t want to miss on your next cross-country trip.
Roadside attractions in Wyoming (2 P) Pages in category "Roadside attractions in the United States" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Whether road tripping cross-country for fun or relocation, see the fun, inspiring, and sometimes just weird attractions America has to offer, from pools to corn palaces. 76 Attractions to See ...
A roadside attraction is a feature along the side of a road, that is frequently advertised with billboards to attract tourists. In general, these are places one might stop on the way to somewhere else, rather than being a final or primary destination in and of themselves.
The new Roadside America: the modern traveler's guide to the wild and wonderful world of America's Tourist attractions. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780671769314. Margolies, John (1998). Fun along the road : American tourist attractions. Boston: Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0821223512. Marling, Karal Ann (1984).
From historical sites to quirky roadside attractions and unique hiking trails, ... The 212-foot-tall sphere has towered over the Garden State Parkway and Routes 22 and 82 since 1964.
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.
Yet another quirky, roadside art installation, this display of Cadillacs — half-buried, nose first, in the ground — was created in 1974. Visitors are encouraged to leave their mark by spray ...