10 Unforgettable Roadside Attractions Across America
This giant buckle, measuring nearly 20 feet wide and 13 feet tall, is a fun stop for anyone on a road trip through Kansas.
World’s Largest Belt Buckle Abilene, Kansas:
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Take a trip to Ben & Jerry's factory in Vermont and pay your respects to their dearly departed ice cream flavors in the Flavor Graveyard.
Ben & Jerry’s Flavor Graveyard Waterbury Village, Vermont:
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This 44-foot-tall sculpture keeps a watchful eye over the city and honors the Native American people of the land.
The Keeper of the Plains Wichita, Kansas:
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It is a quirky roadside attraction that's sure to get a laugh. This replica of Stonehenge is made out of 39 vintage automobiles, all buried nose-first in the ground.
Carhenge Alliance, Nebraska:
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This art installation features ten classic Cadillacs buried nose-down in the desert. It's a tribute to the evolution of the Cadillac tail fin and a popular spot for photos.
Cadillac Ranch Amarillo, Texas:
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This 18-foot-tall troll sculpture is clutching a Volkswagen Beetle. The troll even has its birthday celebration every Halloween, known as Troll-o-Ween.
Fremont Troll Seattle, Washington:
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It may sound strange, but the World's Largest Ball of Twine in Cawker City, Kansas is a real thing! This massive ball of twine weighs over 12 tons and is still growing today.
World’s Largest Ball Of Twine Cawker City, Kansas:
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This 26-foot-tall statue depicts Monroe in her famous pose from the film The Seven Year Itch. The statue has been a bit controversial, but it's definitely a head-turner.
‘Forever Marilyn’ Monroe Statue Palm Springs, California:
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See art made out of corn at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. This unique building is decorated each year with a new theme using thousands of ears of corn in different colors.
Corn Palace Mitchell, South Dakota:
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