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  1. A roadside attraction is a feature along the side of a road meant to attract tourists. In general, these are places one might stop on the way to somewhere, rather than being a destination. They are frequently advertised with billboards.

  2. Sep 28, 2021 · No one needs roadside attractions more than Americans exploring their country by car. It's a good thing the United States has countless roadside stops. Many of them are nothing special, but some have become actual destinations, inspiring people to drive just to see them.

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  3. Sep 2, 2020 · From Canada to Poland, and Vietnam to Chile, roadside attractions are now a global experience. So while you could see the Sydney Opera House on a trip to Australia, you could also try something more unique and check out the world’s biggest Ugg boots .

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    • Alabama // Self-Flushing Latrine. Location: Dauphin Island, Alabama. Soldiers stationed at Alabama's Fort Gaines during the Civil War enjoyed the rare luxury of dropping their waste into a special self-flushing latrine: Seated next to a few of their closest comrades, they would do their business, then let the tide from the Gulf of Mexico sweep everything away (which happened twice a day: once when the tide came in, and again when it went out).
    • Alaska // Adak National Forest. Location: Ada Island, Alaska. At one point this "National Forest" boasted one whole tree. During WWII, U.S. Army General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
    • Arizona // Santa's Land. Location: Santa Claus, Arizona. It's a ghost town. It's a winter wonderland. It's in the Mojave Desert. In 1937, real estate pro Nina Talbot founded this incongruously-themed town in an attempt attract land buyers, hoping that the chance to hang out with Santa Claus every day of the year would do the trick.
    • Arkansas // Arkansas State Treasurer's Office. Location: Little Rock, Arkansas. What could be wackier than visiting a state treasurer's office? Sure, Arkansas has the not-at-all-creepy Burger Baths for Health sign, but they let you hold $500,000 in your hands at the Capitol Building.
    • Lucy the Elephant, Margate City, New Jersey. The Jersey Shore has long been a summertime destination for residents of the Tri-State Area looking to catch some rays after a long winter.
    • Musical Highway, Albuquerque, New Mexico. New Mexico "Musical Highway" Plays America the Beautiful. Watch on. A road trip isn’t complete without a solid playlist, but what if instead of relying on Spotify or the radio, the roadway serenaded drivers?
    • Desert of Maine, Freeport, Maine. Finding an expanse of desert in coastal Maine may seem inconceivable. But, believe it or not, tucked away in Freeport, a former shipbuilding town located along Casco Bay, sits the Desert of Maine, a 40-acre stretch of glacial sand dunes that formed more than 10,000 years ago.
    • World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Largest Objects, Casey, Illinois. Some towns can lay claim to being home of a single superlative attraction, such as Cawker City, Kansas, home of the world’s biggest ball of twine, and Baker, California, the proud owner of the world’s largest thermometer.
  4. Discover 369 unusual roadside attractions in the United States. Atlas Obscura is your guide to the world's hidden wonders.

  5. Apr 1, 2019 · A roadside attraction can take many different forms. It can be a natural attraction, a building, a sculpture or work of art, a general store or trading post, a cemetery, museum, something weird or something classified as the World’s largest.

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