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Weird Roadside Attractions: 10 Picture-Worthy Pit Stops in the U.S.

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It’s time to load the car, set the GPS, and get ready for a great American road trip. We’re not suggesting that you go trade in your car for the Griswold, wood-paneled Wagon Queen Family Truckster — but who doesn’t want to hit the open road like Clark?

America boasts a bevy of bizarre pit stops, from massive monuments to sprawling works of art. If you’ve got a road trip planned, here’s our list of some the best roadside attractions across the U.S. that are worth an impromptu detour this summer.

World’s Largest Buffalo Monument

Jamestown, North Dakota

World’s Largest Buffalo Monument North Dakota
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Built in 1959, this monstrous beast was created by college art teacher Elmer P. Peterson after being hired by a local billboard magnate who wanted to create something large enough to attract the attention of passing motorists to the town. The 60-ton behemoth is 26 feet tall and 46 feet long. However, those passing the buffalo along the highway are first greeted by its posterior end as the structure was built before the Interstate came through the area. Existing for more than half a century as a nameless icon, the colossal buffalo was finally christened as Dakota Thunder in 2010.

Dinosaur Park

Rapid City, South Dakota

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Whether your map takes you to South Dakota to visit the iconic Mount Rushmore or your plans entail arriving on two wheels at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, no trip to the home of the Badlands or the Black Hills would be complete without a quick stop at Dinosaur Park. Open to the public since 1936 (the Sturgis Rally began in1938 and Mount Rushmore was completed in 1941), seven life-size concrete dinosaur sculptures dot the landscape. This is not your average Jurassic Park, though there is a Tyrannosaurus Rex. 

Carhenge

Alliance, Nebraska

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Created using automobiles instead of monolithic stones, Carhenge has less spiritual significance than its namesake but built as a memorial nonetheless. This unique replica utilizes a total of thirty-nine automobiles assuming the same proportions as the ancient ceremonial site. Measuring approximately 96 feet in diameter, cars are buried trunk end down, horizontal components are welded in place, and the entire structure is painted gray. Appropriately enough, the site was dedicated on the Summer Solstice in 1987.

The Blue Whale

Catoosa, Oklahoma

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Located along the famed Route 66, the concrete and iron creation began attracting visitors in 1972 after taking two years to complete. Hugh Davis started work on the leviathan in 1970 while enlisting the help of a friend to fashion the iron framework. Then, according to his notes, Davis spent almost 3,000 hours applying the concrete skin to his creation, one 5-gallon bucket at a time. Originally built as a surprise gift for his wife, the more than 18-foot-long whale continues to attract visitors and has undergone ongoing restorations since it welcomed its first visitors over 40 years ago.

Cadillac Ranch

Amarillo, Texas

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Just west of Amarillo stand 10 Caddies half buried, nose down as a tribute to the evolution of the Cadillac tail fin. In 1974, a group of hippies drove the 10 models, ranging from 1949 to 1963, and supposedly buried them at the same angle facing west as that of the Great Pyramids of Giza.

Foamhenge

Centreville, Virginia

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There’s an alternative this summer to visiting England to see the famed archaeological monument. Built in 2004 and made completely out of Styrofoam, Foamhenge is a full-size replica of Stonehenge that originally lived in Natural Bridge but relocated to Centreville’s Cox Farms.

Hole n’ the Rock

Moab, Utah

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Located just south of the outdoor mecca of Moab lies a 14-room, 5,000-square-foot home hand carved into the side of a cliff. Begun in the 1940s, Albert and Gladys Christensen worked on the project until Albert’s death in 1957 at which point Gladys continued to operate a café and gift shop for another seventeen years. Today, large painted white letters announce its presence in the desert landscape.

World’s Largest Chest of Drawers

High Point, North Carolina

World’s Largest Chest of Drawers
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The “home furnishings capital of the world” is home to not one, but two giant chests of drawers. The original was built in the 1920s by the city’s chamber of commerce to serve as the Bureau of Information. While the original 38-foot icon remains as an homage to the city’s place in the furniture industry, a local furniture store has added its own 80-foot version to its storefront.

Lucy the Elephant

 Margate, New Jersey

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Lucy the Elephant

Built in 1881 by a real estate developer, Lucy weighs over 90 tons and is covered in more than 12,000 square feet of sheet tin. This six-story tall pachyderm is a National Historic Landmark and has served as a real estate office, tavern, and a summer home. By the late 1960s, Lucy was abandoned and on the verge of collapse until the citizens raised the necessary funds to prevent her extinction. Today, the giant pachyderm is open to the public and visitors can peruse her structure and gift shop.

Salvation Mountain

Niland, California

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In 1985, Leonard Knight began painting his message of salvation onto a hillside in Southern California and continued painting (and repainting) until his death in 2014. The 50-foot high and 150-foot wide mural serves as one man’s quest to share his message to the world that God is love. The adobe clay hill is adorned with religious scriptures and colorful artistic creations including a giant red heart at its center. A public charity was established that continues to support and preserve Knight’s vision.

Article originally published June 30, 2017.

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