Tag: “Roadside”

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  1. Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

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

  2. Moon Man and Marilyn

    Schettl's Freight Sales in Butte Des Morts, Wisconsin which is near Oshkosh. The property that surrounds the building is littered with hundreds of larger-than-life statues: a moose, a bull, a bulldog; King Kong, Bugs Bunny; dinosaurs, mythological creatures; and weird metal sculptures like a robot stegosaurus and a shark on wheels.

  3. Big Merino

    You can find Big Merino in Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia. Goulburn is found about an hour fron Sydney and is one of the world's biggest exporters of wool.

  4. Unseen Bangkok

    A bizzare shrine in the middle of Bangkok city, mostly unknown to tourist and locals

  5. 9 Quirky Places in the US that I've Been that You Should Visit, Too, plus 1 Quirky Place that I've Seen that You Should Avoid at All Costs

    Everyone visits National Parks. But for a truly memorable vacation, take a stop at a quirky location.

  6. Sequoia Park-Eureka, CA

    Sequoia Park is a great place to visit whether you're a local resident or traveler from afar. Come early, stay late.

  7. Roadside Stand

    In the fall there are numerous roadside stands in Maine selling all sorts of farm fresh food.

  8. Hawaiian Roadside Memorial

    Hawaiian Roadside Memorial.

    Along the Kapoho Kalapana Road on the Big Island are memorials to deceased family members.

  9. Salinas

    Salinas, California is the land of strawberries, lettuce, Steinbeck… and giant cutout figures of fieldworkers.

    It started with roadside murals depicting baseball games, traffic accidents, and monstrous artichokes, but over the last ten years, artist John Cerney has accented the landscape of the Salinas Valley with his cutout portraits of farmers and fieldworkers. The figures are three times human size, and thus, easily visible from the comfort of your vehicle.

  10. The Wigwam Motel

    Ever want to sleep in a teepee? Well here's your chance.

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