Weird Places to visit in America and Canada
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The Bighorn Medicine Wheel: A Mysterious Astronomical Landmark
The Bighorn Medicine Wheel is a mysterious arrangement of stones located on Medicine Mountain in Wyoming, near the Bighorn Range. It’s covered by snow for most of the year and can only be seen during the summer. The stones form a wheel shape, 80 feet in diameter, with 28 spokes extending from a central cairn.…
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Fossil Cabin: America’s Oldest Building of Dinosaur Bones
The Fossil Cabin at Como Bluff is the oldest building in the world, located on U.S. Route 30/287 near Medicine Bow, Carbon County, WY. It was built in 1932 as a roadside attraction along the Lincoln Highway and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places for its uniqueness and connection to the first…
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Rescuing a Landmark: The Story of Lucy the Elephant
Lucy the Elephant is a unique and fascinating attraction that has captivated visitors for over 140 years. Built in 1881 by real estate developer James Lafferty as a promotional tool to attract potential buyers to his land in South Atlantic City (now Margate), Lucy has endured many challenges over the years. The popularity of the…
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The Masterpiece of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater House
Frank Lloyd Wright‘s Fallingwater House is a renowned masterpiece, voted the most significant building of the 20th century by the American Institute of Architects. It was transferred to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy by Edgar Kaufmann Jr. The unique design and innovative use of materials, including native stone and concrete, have earned the Fallingwater House a…
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Voyage down the Enchanted Highway: An Unforgettable Journey through North Dakota’s Art and History
The Enchanted Highway in North Dakota is a unique and one-of-a-kind attraction that is sure to take visitors on a journey through art and history. The 32-mile stretch of road is adorned with seven giant metal sculptures that are thematically related to the western North Dakota’s cultural and historical roots. These sculptures are the brainchild…
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Unique World’s Largest Chest of Drawers in High Point, North Carolina
The World’s Largest Chest of Drawers was built in 1926 by the High Point Chamber of Commerce to showcase the town as the “Home Furniture Capital of the World.” The original 20-foot tall structure served as a local information center. In 1996, it was fully renovated and transformed into a 39-foot tall chest of drawers,…
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Exploring the Unique and Unusual Paper House in Rockport, Massachusetts
The Paper House, located in Rockport, Massachusetts, is a unique and unusual attraction that draws visitors from all over the world. The house, which was built in the 1920s, is constructed entirely out of newspapers, and is believed to be the only one of its kind in the world. The history of the Paper House…
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Discovering the colorful and controversial history of Seattle’s Gum Wall
The Gum Wall in downtown Seattle is a unique and colorful attraction that has become a popular destination for visitors and locals alike. The wall, located in Post Alley under Pike Place Market, is covered in layers of chewed gum that have been stuck to the bricks by visitors for over 20 years. The tradition…
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Exploring the colorful and controversial history of Bubblegum alley in San Luis Obispo
Bubblegum Alley, located in San Luis Obispo, California, is a unique and colorful attraction that draws visitors from all over the world. The alley, which is located between Higuera and Broad streets, is covered in layers of chewed gum that have been stuck to the walls by visitors for over 60 years. The history of…
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