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- While there are plenty of larger-than-life roadside attractions, only a few can truly hold the title of “World’s Largest.” It’s often a lengthy and costly process to become a world-record holder (Guinness outlines the process here), and there’s no guarantee that you’ll be on top for long.
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Apr 27, 2024 · While there are plenty of larger-than-life roadside attractions, only a few can truly hold the title of “World’s Largest.” It’s often a lengthy and costly process to become a world-record holder (Guinness outlines the process here), and there’s no guarantee that you’ll be on top for long.
This is a list of verifiably notable roadside attractions. Asia. Three-headed elephant of Erawan Museum, Thailand. Thailand. Great Buddha of Thailand. Europe. North America. Canada. The Big Nickel is a 9-metre-tall (30 ft) replica of a Canadian nickel. Alberta. World's Largest Dinosaur, Drumheller, Alberta [1]
Aug 9, 2016 · In Cawker City, Kansas there is a big ball of string that measures over 11 feet wide. Over in Darwin, Minnesota, there is another 13-foot-wide ball that once claimed to be the world’s largest...
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Apr 5, 2024 · One blogger says there are 195 claims made in the United States for the biggest roadside attractions—ball of twine, frying pan, yo-yo, fire hydrant, etc. This is just a sampling of items that might hold your attention for minutes. Let's start out in Baker, southern California, where we can find a thermometer that's 134 feet high.
May 24, 2017 · Pointless, bizarre and – above all – enormous roadside attractions from around the world (but mostly America).
Aug 11, 2015 · If you’ve spent much time making long road trips across America, you’ve probably noticed that its highways are dotted with “world’s largest” attractions: oversized replicas of ordinary objects...