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Have you traveled Route #66?
Did you know that the movie "Cars" was based on real places and people
along Route #66? Lets have some
roadside fun.
Top 10 Roadside Attractions
by JillianScheeler
Roadside Attractions - Historic to Hilarious:
The Favorite Top 10 Planning a Road Trip? Visit all that is
world's largest and most unique attractions
It is 6:00 a.m. - a time you would normally be
sleeping through - but you are about to embark on a road trip. It's a
summer classic. There is something freeing about packing up the car and
heading out on the highway with the radio playing and your wife or
husband, best friend or family along side for the ride. Roadside
attractions are oftentimes half the fun of road trips. In recent years,
Hampton's Save-A-Landmark campaign has worked to restore many of these
forgotten roadside attractions. This summer while you are on your road
trip, remember to stop and visit a few roadside attractions along the
way. There are a variety of roadside attraction categories: world's
largest, historic landmarks, pop culture landmarks, celebrity
landmarks, holiday landmarks, food landmarks, sports landmarks, music
landmarks and the list could go on and on. As a tribute to all that is
world's largest and most unique, here are a few of my favorite roadside
attractions.
Aren't they supposed to be that big? Worlds
Largest Dinosaur Cabazon,
California
You may recall these large, extinct reptile
creations from Pee Wee's Big Adventure. It took Claude Bell eleven
years to build Dinny the Dinosaur. In the belly of the beast is a small
souvenir shop. Claude's next project was a Tyrannosaurus with a slide
down its tail; he died in 1989 before its completion. There is a
bathroom located in the T-rex now though.
America's Favorite Food International
Hamburger Hall-of-Fame Daytona
Beach, Florida
It started off as crush, but somewhere along the
way, Hamburger Harry (Harry Sperl) fell in love, or just became
obsessed with hamburgers. Harry has collected over a thousand items of
hamburger memorabilia, from a hamburger Harley to a hamburger waterbed.
He has hamburger banks, hamburger music boxes and hamburger clocks, but
no real hamburgers here. So after you wander through hamburger heaven,
you'll have to stop by a local burger joint and get a quick hamburger
fix.
Please don't feed on the animals Lenny,
the World's Largest Chocolate Moose Scarborough,
Maine
Weighing in at 1,700 pounds, this chocolate
composed moose can be found at Len Libby Candies, a store that sells
delicious hand-crafted chocolates and ice cream in Scarborough, Maine.
Lenny took over 4 weeks to craft and is well-worth an afternoon visit,
especially during those hot summer months.
A four-eyed elephant Pinkie the Elephant Deforest,
Wisconsin
What's tall, pink and wears glasses, well Pinkie
the Elephant of course. This somewhat forlorn looking pink elephant
stands guard over a service station located off I-94 in Wisconsin.
Also, Sissie the Cow, a massive fiberglass constructed Heffer is
located just down the road in front of Ehlenbach's Cheese Chalet.
You get what you pay for The Thing? Cochise, Arizona
As you drive along the southern part of Arizona,
yellow signs sprinkle the roadways, advertising the THING. What exactly
is the thing? Well, for a dollar you get to find out, if you think you
can handle it.
Where's the butter? Worlds Only Corn
Palace Mitchell,
South Dakota
Built out of over 275,000 ears of corn, the Corn
Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota is quite a sight. Every year it is
rebuilt, with new elaborate designs and murals, depicting either local
history or folklore. The building is also functional; many community
events, stage shows and sporting events are held in the Corn Palace
each year.
Leave the Kryptonite at home Super Museum Metropolis,
Illinois
Located in Superman's hometown of Metropolis,
Illinois, the Super Museum is packed full of over 20,000 Superman
related items. It's the largest collection of Superman memorabilia in
the world. The city itself is a tourist attraction and homage to the
man of steel.
That's one spicy ham Museum of SPAM Austin,
Minnesota
They say every 3 seconds someone buys a can of
SPAM. Hawaiians alone purchase 6.7 million cans a year. Whether you
love SPAM or love to mock it, visit the Museum of SPAM in Austin,
Minnesota and end the afternoon with a delicious SPAMburger from their
cafe.
World's Largest Ball of Twine Cawker
City, Kansas
It's the world's largest ball of twine - what
would a road trip be without it?
Can I get cheese with that? South of the
Border aka Pedroland Dillon, South
Carolina
Hotel, souvenir shop, theme park and rest stop,
South of the Border has it all. It's a little bit funky and cartoonish
and a little bit kitschy. There's tons of Mexican eateries and
shopping. Whether it's for an hour or a weekend, stop by Pedroland and
get a taste of Mexico - East Coast style. For the full experience, stay
at the South
of the Border Motor Hotel.
Jillian Scheeler makes it easy to view top 10
roadside attraction while traveling on road. To recieve your free
mini-part course visit the Roadside Attractions website.
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About the Author
Jillian Scheeler is a spontaneous road-tripper and
avid writer working on assignment for TravelPost.com - The Premier
Source for Unbiased Hotel Reviews and Ratings.
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