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Queen Connie is a 19-ft. tall concrete King Kong holding up a golden VW Bug along Route 7 in Leicester, Vermont. Erected in 1987, Connie was the brainchild of sculptor T.J. Neil. He pitched the gorilla as an advertising ploy to attract attention to Pioneer Auto Sales, the used-car lot over which Connie presides.
You can sit in her hand, great photo oppertunity.
Keanalele Waterhole is located on Kiholo Bay along the northern Kona coast on the Big Island of Hawaii. Keanalele is a freshwater pool that fills an ancient lava tube. It looks just like a small hole in the ground and is easy to miss but a large stones arranged mark the spot. Use the wooden ladder to access to the first pool and it’s an easy swim to the nex...
The Quitsato Sundial is a cultural-touristic place located at La Mitad Del Mundo, near to Cayambe, 47km at North of Quito.
It was built at 2006 and inaugurated at 2007 as an independent, non-profit project in a 24756 ft² (2300 m²) area. Its main goal is to divulge crucial aspects of the astronomical knowledge related to Mitad del Mundo for prehispanic cultur...
The Railsplitter Covered Wagon is the largest covered wagon in the world. It is located in Lincoln, Illinois and comprises of a 12-foot-tall Abe on a 24-foot-tall covered wagon. It is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records and was named #1 Roadside Attraction in America by Reader's Digest magazine.
Lincoln is a city in Logan County, Illinois, United States....
The Rainbow Sea Container artwork is 9 metres high, 19 metres long and weighs 66 tonnes set of colourful sea containes created by Perth artist Marcus Canning.
The Rainbow Village is a street art in Nantun District, Taichung, Taiwan. It was created by former soldier, Huang Yung-Fu, who was born in Taishan county, Guangdong province in 1924. The eldest of four brothers and two sisters Huang's artistic talents were revealed early on. He began painting houses in his settlement, now known as Rainbow village, to save them from de...
Red's Giant Hamburg is a business on U.S. Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri, which is believed to have been the world's first drive-through restaurant. It reopened in 2019.
The red-haired Sheldon "Red" Chaney (May 20, 1916 – June 2, 1997) arrived in Springfield after World War II with a bride and a new college business degree. He purchased a small Sinclair gas s...
The Republic of Indian Stream or Indian Stream Republic was an unrecognized constitutional republic in North America, along the section of the border that divides the current Canadian province of Quebec from the U.S. state of New Hampshire. It existed from July 9, 1832, to August 5, 1835. Described as"Indian Stream Territory, so-called"by the United States census-take...
This Ripley's museum is shaped like the Empire State Building fallen over, with King Kong standing on top of it. This is the second oldest Ripley's Museum in the world and is one of two in Canada. Starting in November 2015, the museum has been closed for major renovations and is expected to re-open in May 2016. The newly updated museum will become the largest and most...