Tag: “Attractions”

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  1. Bronto Burger

    This is one of the two large dinosaurs visible from the road in Cabazon, California. The companion to this brontosaurus is a T-Rex (also posted).

  2. Little. Yellow. Different. Better: Seeing San Francisco via GoCar.

    Anyone who lives in San Francisco has seen them. Tourists with that confused look on their face.

  3. Villa Vizcaya

    It's often called the "Hearst Castle of the East." Located on Miami's Biscayne Bay in north Coconut Grove, the spectacular palazzo built in 1916 by agricultural industrialist James Deering as a winter home, is now a serene museum and beautifully landscaped botanical garden. The original 180-acre estate had formal gardens, native mangroves, and hardwood trees.

  4. Large Things on Hwy #3

    Alberta is an eclectic place. Canada's wild west, birth place of the mounties, home to pioneers, outlaws and strange folk - even today.

  5. World's Biggest Dinosaur's

    Cabazon, California is home to "The World's Largest Dinosours." They can be found just off of California Highway 10 on the way to Palm Springs. The dinosaurs include a T-Rex ("Mr.

  6. T-Rex in Cabazon

    What collection of roadside attractions would be complete without an image from the land of the dinosaurs, Cabazon, California? It's a great time for the kids and amazing to the adults to see life-sized concrete dinosaurs at this famous rest stop on Interstate 10.

  7. Matchbooks

    Collecting matchbooks is a fun and free souvenir idea. Not sure why (I don't smoke), but I would always grab matchbooks from places I visited or dined at, and I just realized that I have a nice collection now.

  8. La Crosse, Wisconsin. World's Largest Six Pack.

    La Crosse, Wisconsin. World's Largest Six Pack.

  9. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

    One of the most colorful events of Washington State is the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival held each April.

  10. Stampede

    Taken on the streets of Nogales, Mexico. There are many fun and oddball things to see while walking and shopping the streets in Nogales.

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