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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]
- Nation’S Most of The World’S Largest
- Disputed Records Abound
- Unique Enough to Not Be Questioned
At first glance, you’ll see these attractions are well distributed across the country. Sure, they get a little sparse in the open fields of the west, but everything does. There are six states that have more than 10 of these attractions, with California and Ohio leading the way.
The veracity of the claim “world’s largest” is not always respected. Indeed, there are many duplicate and disputed examples on the map. In fact, the Wikipedia article from which we created this map is under review, as editors has out which are the real world’s largest. In the meantime, these roadside attractions are likely delighting those who see ...
Some claims are so specific or unwanted, that they deserve every commendation. 1. The Berkeley Pit in Montana is a former copper mine that is now the Worlds Largest Man Made Body of Toxic Water. You can have that one, Montana. 2. While Minnesota does not have the World’s Largest Ball of Twine, it does have the largest one created by one man, which ...
- World’s Largest Pistachio. The World’s Largest Pistachio is not a real pistachio, but the 30-foot-tall green-and-white concrete sculpture in Alamogordo is nutty enough to attract travelers on their way through Albuquerque, Roswell, or Las Cruces, New Mexico.
- World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock. Built in 1972, and featured on the cover of The Guinness Book of World Records in 1977, Ohio’s World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock has since been eclipsed by others (the current record holder is a clock in Germany featuring a 330-pound cuckoo bird).
- World’s Largest Ball of Sisal Twine. Started by Frank Stoeber in 1953, the World’s Largest Ball of Sisal Twine has a circumference of 46 feet and weighs 27,017 pounds (as of March 2022).
- Casey, Illinois. Featuring more than 30 larger-than-life objects (including 12 world-record holders), Casey, Illinois, has fully embraced its reputation as a small town full of big things.
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 9, 2016 · Below are eight roadside attractions that are competing to be the largest. You can decide for yourself who the real winners are. The Largest Lobsters. Betsy the Lobster. (Photo:...
The world's biggest roadside attractions run the gamut from a huge artichoke in California to a giant chest of drawers in North Carolina. Learn more.