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Graceland Too is Paul McLeod's two-storey home and shrine to Elvis Presley in Holly Springs, Mississippi. It is open to the public twenty-four hours a day, every day, all year. The house is crammed with Elvis paraphernalia to the point of being a fire hazard.
Paul McLeod is renowned for his eccentricity, based upon his monklike reverence for Elvis, and his claim to dr...
Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies(also known as the Wild Horse Monument) is a public art sculpture created by David Govedare in 1989–1990 and situated near Vantage, Washington. It consists of 15 life-size steel horses which appear to be galloping across a ridge above the Columbia River. Presented as a gift for the centenary of Washington's statehood, the sculptu...
The Grand Haven Musical Fountain is a synchronized display of water and lights in Grand Haven, Michigan located on Dewey Hill on the north shore of the Grand River, not far from the Grand's mouth at Lake Michigan and Grand Haven State Park. Shows run nightly from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Weekend shows run during the months of May and September. Shows begin at d...
The 11 foot 8 Bridge (formally known as the Norfolk Southern–Gregson Street Overpass and nicknamed The Can-Opener) is a railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, United States, that has attracted media coverage and popular attention because tall vehicles such as trucks and RVs frequently collide with the unusually low overpass, resulting in damage ranging from ...
Groom is a town in Carson County, Texas, United States. There is a 19-story cross located next to Interstate 40 just northwest of the town limits. This 190-foot-tall (58 m) free-standing cross can be seen from 20 miles (32 km) away. Surrounding the base of the cross are life-sized statues of the 14 Stations of the Cross.
The Shrine of the Grotto of the Redemption is a religious shrine located in West Bend, Iowa, in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sioux City. A conglomeration of nine grottos depicting scenes in the life of Jesus, the Grotto contains a large collection of minerals and petrifications and is believed to be the largest grotto in the world.
It is also "considered to be the wo...
The Guaranteed Pure Milk bottle is a landmark water tower in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, located at 1025 Lucien L'Allier Street. The 6 tonnes (13,000 lb), 10-metre (33 ft)-high Art Deco structure was designed in 1930 by architects Hutchison, Wood & Miller as advertising for the Guaranteed Pure Milk Company.
The giant riveted steel quart of milk was built by Dominion...
Note: athe new owners turned it into a bed and breakfast. The only entry is by renting a stay.
The Haines Shoe House is a shoe-shaped house in Hallam, Pennsylvania, along the Lincoln Highway.
Modeled after a work boot, the house was built by shoe salesman Mahlon Haines in 1948 as a form of advertisement. Among his various companies, he owned a company that likes to c...
The Hải Vân Pass is an approximately 21 km long mountain pass on National Route 1A in Vietnam. It traverses a spur of the larger Annamite Range that juts into the East Sea of Viet Nam, on the border of Đà Nẵng and Thừa Thiên–Huế Province, near Bạch Mã National Park. Its name refers to the mists that rise from the sea, reducing visibilit...
The Hamakua House is a rustic guest house located on the south end of Hawaii's breathtaking Hamakua Coast. Spend the night in hammock cabanas for the ultimate glamping experience.
Hamburger Charlie was Charlie Nagreen, who in 1885 at the Seymour, Wisconsin, fair, flattened a meatballs into a patty and put it between two pieces of bread, thus creating the first hamburger to be sold at a fair. Seymour is known as the "Home of the Hamburger" to commemorate this event and hosts an annual Burger Fest to celebrate its history.
The Hammer Museum, located in Haines, Alaska, U.S., is the first museum in the world dedicated to hammers. The museum was founded in 2002 and became a non-profit organization in 2004. It features over 1,400 hammers and related tools, ranging from ancient times through the colonial days to the industrial era.
The mission of the Hammer Museum is to research, identify, e...
Handless Jacques was the mascot of an eponymous central Ohio fast-food chain (where he was billed as “the big man with the big sandwiches”). The 32-foot-tall fiberglass statue was fixed up in 2022, including getting a new pair of oversized hands.
He has a close cousin, Chef Jacques, in Bellville, Ohio.
See the Happy Chef statue at Linwood Pizza in Wyoming, Minnesota. It was the former mascot of the Happy Chef restaurant chain, now he holds a pizza instead of a spoon.