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Offbeat Roadside Attractions in Each State

Offbeat Roadside Attractions in Each State

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Alaska: Igloo City

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Arizona: London Bridge

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Arkansas: Christ of the Ozarks

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Christ of the Ozarks (CC BY 2.0) by jaystout

California: Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch

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Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch Bars… (CC BY 2.0) by Anthony Quintano

Colorado: Herkimer, the World's Largest Beetle

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Herkimer… (CC BY-SA 4.0) by Skvader

Connecticut: Cushing Brain Collection

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Delaware: Miles the Monster

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Florida: World's Smallest Police Station

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Georgia: Jimmy Carter Peanut Statue

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Hawaii: Large Plant Maze

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Idaho: Don Aslett Museum of Clean

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Illinois: World's Largest Catsup Bottle

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Indiana: World's Largest Ball of Paint

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Iowa: Future birthplace of Captain Kirk

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Kansas: The World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Versions of the World's Largest Things

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Kentucky: Noah's Ark replica

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Louisiana: Nicolas Cage's Tomb

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Maine: International Cryptozoology Museum

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Maryland: National Museum of Civil War Medicine

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Massachusetts: The Paper House

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Michigan: World's largest tire

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Minnesota: Spam Museum

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Mississippi: Devil's Crossroads

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Missouri: Nuclear Waste Adventure Trail and Museum

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Montana: Havre Beneath the Streets

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Nebraska: Nebraska Rest Area

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Nevada: Goldwell Open Air Museum

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Lady Desert: The Venus of Neva… (CC BY 2.0) by el-toro

New Jersey: Nitro Girl: Uniroyal SuperGal

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Uniroyal Gal (CC BY 2.0 DEED) by spDuchamp

New Mexico: Roswell

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New York: Secret Caverns

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Howe Caverns 3 (CC BY 2.5) by R

North Carolina: World's Largest Chest of Drawers

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North Dakota: Tommy the Turtle

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Ohio: World's Largest Basket

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Oklahoma: The Blue Whale

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Oregon: Oregon Vortex

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Pennsylvania: Haines Shoe House

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Rhode Island: World's largest bug

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South Carolina: World's largest fire hydrant structure

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South Dakota: Petrified Wood Park

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Tennessee: Titanic Museum

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Utah: Hole 'N' The Rock

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Vermont: Bread and Puppet Museum

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Virginia: The Great Stalacpipe Organ

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Stalacpipe Organ (CC BY 2.0) by Jon Callas

Washington: Wild Horses Monument

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Wild Horses Monument (CC BY-SA 2.0) by rachaelvoorhees

West Virginia: Mystery Hole

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Wisconsin: Upside-down White House

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Top Secret… (CC by 3.0) by Corey Coyle

Wyoming: Ames Brothers Pyramid

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Alabama: Unclaimed Baggage
Alaska: Igloo City
Arizona: London Bridge
Arkansas: Christ of the Ozarks
California: Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch
Colorado: Herkimer, the World's Largest Beetle
Connecticut: Cushing Brain Collection
Delaware: Miles the Monster
Florida: World's Smallest Police Station
Georgia: Jimmy Carter Peanut Statue
Hawaii: Large Plant Maze
Idaho: Don Aslett Museum of Clean
Illinois: World's Largest Catsup Bottle
Indiana: World's Largest Ball of Paint
Iowa: Future birthplace of Captain Kirk
Kansas: The World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Versions of the World's Largest Things
Kentucky: Noah's Ark replica
Louisiana: Nicolas Cage's Tomb
Maine: International Cryptozoology Museum
Maryland: National Museum of Civil War Medicine
Massachusetts: The Paper House
Michigan: World's largest tire
Minnesota: Spam Museum
Mississippi: Devil's Crossroads
Missouri: Nuclear Waste Adventure Trail and Museum
Montana: Havre Beneath the Streets
Nebraska: Nebraska Rest Area
Nevada: Goldwell Open Air Museum
New Hampshire: Redstone Rocket
New Jersey: Nitro Girl: Uniroyal SuperGal
New Mexico: Roswell
New York: Secret Caverns
North Carolina: World's Largest Chest of Drawers
North Dakota: Tommy the Turtle
Ohio: World's Largest Basket
Oklahoma: The Blue Whale
Oregon: Oregon Vortex
Pennsylvania: Haines Shoe House
Rhode Island: World's largest bug
South Carolina: World's largest fire hydrant structure
South Dakota: Petrified Wood Park
Tennessee: Titanic Museum
Texas: Glass-walled public toilets
Utah: Hole 'N' The Rock
Vermont: Bread and Puppet Museum
Virginia: The Great Stalacpipe Organ
Washington: Wild Horses Monument
West Virginia: Mystery Hole
Wisconsin: Upside-down White House
Wyoming: Ames Brothers Pyramid

The world is filled with hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Whether you decide to leave the country on an exploratory journey or remain close to home, adventure awaits around almost every corner. But nothing allows you to set out for the ultimate discovery more than the road trip, an opportunity to move more freely, with fewer time constraints than air and sea travel has, and the chance to see the charm and splendor of the nation.

One of the best ways to experience the diversity of the American landscape and the many different cities, towns, and small villages is to hop in your car, van, or camper and go on a road trip. Whether you opt for a coastal route and stick to the West or East coasts, or choose to take the cross-country path, you will certainly find an abundance of unique and interesting offbeat roadside attractions along the way that will yield unforgettable delights.

24/7 Tempo consulted sources including Roadside America and Atlas Obscura, as well as numerous local and regional tourism websites to find offbeat roadside attractions in each state. It may not seem possible, but the United States is filled with an incredible assortment of these road trip treasures (like The Thing just off I-10m at exit 322 in Dragoon, Arizona) but we've chosen the top ones in each state. (These are the most popular U.S. attractions on Instagram.)

Here are offbeat roadside attractions in each state:

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