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  2. Apr 27, 2018 · Check out this huge list of United States roadside attractions. WARNING: Read at your own risk! This list may result in sudden and uncontrollable desires to road trip across the United States (also known as Road Trip Fever).

  3. United States. 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.

    • 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 ...

    • 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.
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    • Mermaids, martians and mysterious lights. America’s highways and interstates are dotted with kitschy theme parks, bizarre curiosities, larger-than-life fiberglass animals and "world’s largest" objects.
    • Alabama - Lady in the Lake. According to local lore, this giant fiberglass sculpture, created by Mark Cline, started off as an elaborate April Fools' joke on the owner of Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham.
    • Alaska - Hammer Museum. This four-room museum claims to be the first in the world dedicated to preserving the history of the hammer, and we believe them.
    • Arizona - The Thing. Drive between Phoenix and El Paso, and you’re sure to see billboards enticing you toward The Thing. But what is The Thing? You may or may not get an answer by visiting this roadside stop in Texas Canyon, an oddities museum covering all sorts of conspiracy theories (many aliens are involved).
  4. Apr 21, 2022 · Your guide to the biggest and weirdest roadside attractions in the US – across all 50 states. It should come as no surprise that the best roadside attractions in the US are a motley assortment ...

  5. Jul 3, 2020 · Find the best roadside attractions in each statefrom Alabama to Wyoming, visit these weird tourist attractions and strange and unique locations on your road trip across the United States. They’re fun road trip stops for kids or adults!

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