WEIRD ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS GIVEN THEIR PROPER DUE
Unique Things To Do in Nevada Roadside Attractions Haunted Places The Most Unique Things To Do in Nevada Museum-hop between displays detailing cursed artifacts, atomic bomb tests, murderous mafiosos, and retired neon signs in Downtown Las Vegas. Take a road trip to uncommon art galleries, Area ...
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Roadside Attractions (6) Spooky and Supernatural (4) Back Contact Us Got Weird? Have something Bizarre or Strange? Stories, legends, pictures of odd places . . . Contact Us and let us know! Donate Any amount, no matter how small, is very appreciated and helps out! Nevada plays host to...
west and offers the kind of weird roadside stops that families have come to love. Perhaps it is because Route 66 snaked through Amarillo in its heyday that this windswept area of the Texas plains is littered with the kind of kitschy roadside attractions reminiscent of the spirit of Amer...
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Colorado Roadside Attractions: Mike the Headless Chicken Statue Name: Mike the Headless Chicken Location: Fruita, Colorado Distance from Grand Junction: 13 miles. Notes: The story of Mike the Headless Chicken is one you just have to research for yourself. The city of Fruita has a statue of Mi...
Bob Wade is also responsible for several large roadside attractions in Texas as well as a Frog Mariachi Band in Tennessee. His Texas art installations include: a giant six shooter (somehow appropriate for Texas), a seventy foot tall saxophone in Houston, and the World's Largest Cowboy Boots ...
I can empathize completely because we are losing many of our "Old Florida" roadside attractions in the name of "progress"(?) in my beloved home state. I love my state and yours as well. I find myself reluctant to say farewell to the way things used to be. I know that it's ...