The 9 most strangest road attractions in the United States

They are all worth stopping.


Nope road trip Long or short is complete without falling by at least a strange attraction by the road. It is the ideal way to break monotony, stretch your legs and amaze the unprecedented absolute competence that humans have to create really strange things. Without forgetting that the roadside attractions lend themselves to fairly epic photos of photos that you will come back with emotion in the years to come. Eager to learn about some of the strangest traffic attractions than the United States have to offer? We have gathered nine of our favorites below.

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The strangest roadside attractions

1. Highway Enchanted - Regent, Dakota from the North

Enchanted Highway in North Dakota
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Dakota from the North " Enchanted highway "extends over 32 whole miles along the I-92 from exit 72 just outside the Regent. Conceptualized by the local artist Gary Graff , the project began in 1989 and presents a series of giant metal sculptures, some reaching up to 45 feet high, which press against the raw sky of the plains of the North Dakota. Regent sells miniatures of each sculpture and even has an enchanted castle motel in which you can stay if you need a longer rest.

2. Emerson Kaleidoscope - Mt. Time, New York

Emerson Kaleidoscope
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It's easy to miss Emerson Kaleidoscope By crossing the roads of the hinterland of the Catskills, but this unpretentious 60-foot silo is really worth stopping. You hide inside, you will find the largest kaleidoscope in the world.

"It is a permanent fractal art installation designed by Charles Karadimos And [presents a] surround sound score that you can take everything on the floor or by leaning against the wall, "said Carly Fisher , a Food and travel journalist and author of Easy weekend sketches in the Hudson & Catskills valley . "Celebrating his heritage in the Guinness Book of World Records in 1997, he is one of the many psychedelic attractions of Catskills who deserve an adventure in road trip." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

3. Cathedral of Junk - Austin, Texas

Cathedral of Junk
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Located in a quiet area south of Highway 290, you will find The junk cathedral , a literal battery of waste which serves as a piece of piece of eccentric art . The imposing structure was created by the local artist Vince Hannemann In 1988 and was considered "a living sculpture", which means that he is constantly evolving as the artist adds to it as he seems.

This strange roadside attraction is located in the court of Hannemann and requires group costs of $ 10 to help it maintain the room. It is best to call in advance for an appointment (512-299-7413).

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4. Trou n "The Rock - Moab, Utah

Hole N the Rock
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If you dig more attraction by the road, go through Maob Hole n "the rock . Coupled in a rock in the vast canyonlands of Utah, it is a bizarre monumental house built in 1945 by Albert and Gladys Christensen. The roadside attraction is located off the 191 motorway in southern Utah, and visitors can visit the house, visit the exotic zoo on site and explore a collection of antiquities, Amerindian souvenirs and crafts locally.

5. Magic gardens of Philadelphia - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia's Magic Gardens
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Created by Isaiah Zagar In the 1960s, Philadelphia Magic gardens is a dynamic outdoor art exhibition and garden-labyrinth sculptures. It includes thousands of colored mosaics created from tiles, bottles, mirrors and other random objects made by hand.

As magnificent as art is, the story behind this attraction by the road lends even more attractive. With his wife Julia, Zagar And other local artists have created space as a way to protest against the construction of a new road that would have destroyed the region and South Street. This movement has become known as the "Renaissance of South Street".

6. Castle de Wing - Millbrook, New York

Wing's Castle
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"It is not every day that you can stay in a castle with a moving swimming pool, swim in a cauldron, sleep in a Thrones -Dungeon, and wake up with coffee overlooking a vineyard and the Hudson valley of a mini Stonehenge -unless you are a guest to Wing castle Said Fisher. She says that for more than five decades, artists Rock and Toni Ann Wing devoted their lives to the construction of their dream castle (until Peter died in 2014).

"They have recovered materials from the whole valley to create a completely original Bed and Breakfast and an attraction of list of fairy chalet buckets," adds Fisher. The property is ideally located just above the Millbrook cellar for easy access to an afternoon of wine tasting.

7. Tour leaning with Niles - Niles, Illinois

Leaning Tower of Niles
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Erected in 1934, the Tower leaning with niles is a miniature replica of this other famous leaning tower located in Pisa, Italy. This is about half the size of the original 94 feet high, and the tower bells sound periodically throughout the day by playing air such as "on top of old smokey" and "My Favorite Things ". It was specifically built to attract visitors to 22 acres park, and it clearly worked. Interestingly, the city of Pisa and Niles became sisters in 1991 following the replica replica!

8. The Secret Caverns - Howes Cave, New York

Secret Caverns
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Nicknamed a mystical experience by some who pass, the Secret caves Natural caves with waterfalls at 100 feet below the surface of the earth. Not only can visitors take advantage of the fascinating beauty of underground waterfalls, but they can also see various geological rock and fossil formations. A handful of Local breweries And the restaurants are located nearby, making it an excellent stop to take a bite and stretch your legs.

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9. Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch - Oro Grande, California

Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch
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Elmer's bottle rang is located right next to Route 66 in the High desert of California. The off -road sculpture garden includes more than 200 trees based on glass bottles, as well as a show of other carefully organized junkyard arts. Elmer Long created the exhibition in 2002, contributing regularly until 2019. If you are there by a particularly windy day, you may hear the bottles sing a nice melody.


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