In a narrowing valley on Wilderness Road sets Pineville. A tall cliff and a large rock dangle above. Passersby would always ask about this huge stone, even the local kids would ask, scared that this rock was somehow going to loosen from its perch, ... Read More >
Bil Keane’s Horsey Ride Statue – Scottsdale, Arizona
Sitting at the table on a Sunday morning, sipping your coffee and reading the newspaper, you're sure to have, at one point or another, come across one of Bil Keane's funnies in the comic section. His syndicated comic, Family Circus, is a favorite of ... Read More >
Replica of the Cardiff Giant – Fort Dodge, Iowa
One of the 19th century's greatest pranks was the "discovery" of the Cardiff Giant, a supposed fossilized man that had been unearthed in northern New York state. It turned out that it actually was nothing more than a statue that had been carved into ... Read More >
Radon Health Mines – Boulder, Montana
The Radon Health Mines in Boulder, Montana, opened in the 1950s in order to claim various natural resources in a time when not much was understood about the effects of radiation on the human body. The vast majority of opinion is that radon is not ... Read More >
Pocahontas Tribute – Pocahontas, Iowa
Albert Shaw, a senator from Iowa, was vacationing in Minnesota during the summer of 1950. While there, he learned of a taxidermist who was creating "monuments" at his home. Shaw was so entirely impressed that he decided that his hometown – ... Read More >
Get Crowned by Miss America – Atlantic City, New Jersey
Regardless of the hard times this city has seen, or how aged it seems along the outskirts, there are still remaining pieces that testify to the splendor this city once knew. Of the most representative of this city's past splendor is the Miss America ... Read More >
Field of Dreams Movie Site – Dyersville, Iowa
One of the world's most famous movies is still alive and kicking in the dust of an Iowa cornfield. Many of the people who come to visit what was once the set of Field of Dreams actually play a game of ball – with their friends who came with them, ... Read More >
Eiffel Tower Park – Paris, Arkansas
Have you always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, but maybe couldn't justify taking an extravagant vacation to Paris, France? Well, now you don't have to! That's the promise made by Eiffel Tower Park in Paris, Arkansas. Located in Logan County, ... Read More >
Alcatraz East – Pigeon Forge, Tennessee – Part Two
Back to Pigeon Forge, we invite you to explore a bit more of this historic and unique new attraction. Find out more about some of America's most infamous criminals. In this lab, you can get up close and personal with the elements of a crime scene ... Read More >
North American Geographical Center – Rugby (or Robinson?), North Dakota
In 1931, Rugby, North Dakota, became the self-proclaimed center of geographical North America. The spot is marked by a monument that stands fifteen-feet-tall, surrounded by flagpoles. But even locals never believed it. In fact, says one, Rugby ... Read More >
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