10 Quirky Roadside Attractions to Visit in USA

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The Cabazon Dinosaurs, California

These two giant dinosaurs, Dinny and Mr. Rex, are located along Interstate 10 and have been a popular spot for photos since the 1970s.

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Lucy the Elephant, New Jersey

Lucy is a six-story tall elephant made of wood and tin that was originally built as a real estate marketing ploy in 1881.

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The International Car Forest of the Last Church, Nevada

This bizarre sculpture garden in the middle of the desert is made up of dozens of old cars stacked precariously on top of each other.

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The World's Largest Teapot, West Virginia

This giant teapot stands 14 feet tall and was built in 1922 to promote a roadside diner.

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The World's Biggest Beagle, Idaho

Sweet Willy is a 30-foot tall beagle made out of wood that doubles as a bed and breakfast.

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Salvation Mountain, California

This colorful folk art environment was created by Leonard Knight over a period of 30 years.

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The World's Largest Basket, Ohio

Located in Newark, Ohio, this giant basket is 58 feet wide and 20 feet tall.

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Carhenge, Nebraska

This replica of Stonehenge, made out of old cars, is a quirky roadside attraction in Alliance, Nebraska.

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The Jimmy Carter Peanut of Plains Statue, Georgia

This 13-foot tall peanut statue celebrates former President Jimmy Carter, who was a peanut farmer before entering politics.

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The Enchanted Highway, North Dakota

This 32-mile stretch of Interstate 94 is dotted with giant metal sculptures of farm animals, fish, and other creatures.

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