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Check out the Muffler Man With Beer Mug and a big cigar outside the remains of Full Throttle Saloon biker bar in Sturgis, South Dakota. Bar was destroyed in fire in 2015.
There are 7 Locations where you can be in multiple states at once:
Copperhill, Tennessee And McCaysville, Georgia
Federal Building on State Line Avenue, Texarkana, Texas And Arkansas
Four Corners Monument, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona
Bristol, Virginia & Tennessee
Montengo Bay Resort, West Wendover, Nevada & Utah
New Pine Creek, California &...
Museum of Death is a museum with locations on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, and New Orleans. It was established in June 1995 by J. D. Healy and Catherine Shultz with the museum's stated goal being "to make people happy to be alive".
The museum was originally established in 1995 in San Diego, in a building the owners claimed was the city's first mortua...
The Museum of Failure is a museum that features a collection of failed products and services. The touring exhibition provides visitors with a learning experience about the critical role of failure in innovation and encourages organizations to become better at learning from failure. Samuel West's 2016 visit to the Museum of Broken Relationships in Zagreb, Croatia, insp...
A unique attraction of the town of Felicity, California is the Museum of History in Granite. The museum exhibits monuments made from Missouri Red Granite. Each is 100 feet (30 m) long. Conceived as an historic record of humanity designed to last for four millennia, the Museum of History in Granite is a collection of over 900 large granite outdoor panels.
Development h...
Mystery Hole is located in Ansted, West Virginia, near Hawks Nest State Park and Cathedral Falls in West Virginia. Mystery Hole was founded by Donald Wilson in 1973.
Mystery Hole, immediately adjacent to the Midland Trail (U.S. Route 60) in Fayette County advertises itself as a gravity-defying wonder. It is reminiscent of tourist traps of days gone by. It includes sid...
Tobago is the site of the famous "mystery tombstone". This famous tombstone of Plymouth of 1783 has a mysterious inscription that baffles interpretation. The tombstone was erected to the memory of Betty Stiven who died in 1783. What is of great importance is the epithet upon the grave.
“…She was a mother without knowing it, and a wife without letting her...
Running beneath the Italian city of Naples and the surrounding area is an underground geothermal zone and several tunnels dug during the ages. This geothermal area is present generally from Mount Vesuvius beneath a wide area including Pompei, Herculaneum, and from the volcanic area of Campi Flegrei beneath Naples and over to Pozzuoli and the coastal Baia area. Mining ...
The Neon Museum in Las Vegas features signs from old casinos and other businesses displayed outdoors on over 6 acres (2.4 ha). The museum is restoring the La Concha Motel lobby as its visitor center.
For many years, the Young Electric Sign Company stored many of these old signs in their "boneyard." The signs were slowly being destroyed by exposure to the elements. The...
In the late 1980s, Purifoy moved to the Mojave Desert, and over the last fifteen years of his life built what is now the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Sculpture Museum. Located on 10 acres of open land near the town of Joshua Tree, California, the museum contains over one hundred works of art, including large scale assemblages, environmental sculptures, and installation art cr...
Founded as the Hall of Fame of Parachuting, the Museum of History in Granite division became the tail that wags the dog.The 2700 acre property was bought after the Korean war and is owned by parachuting champion Jacques-Andre Istel. His 1985 children's book led to the whimsical "Official Center of the World" set by law in California and, surprisingly recognized by som...
Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the worlds largest known classic car junkyard. Visitors enjoy the beautiful vegetation of the deep south that is intertwined with the hundreds of cars that reside in Old Car City. Old Car City started as a small general store in 1931 and is still family owned and operated. Come enjoy the Old South environment, folk art, ghosts o...
Formby Beach is the location of the first lifeboat station in the UK. It is believed to have been established as early as 1776 by William Hutchinson, the Dock Master for the Liverpool Common Council. Although no exact record has been found, the boat used is believed to have been a 'Mersey Gig'. The last launch from the station took place in 1916. Remarkably, a film of...