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  1. 4 de oct. de 2021 · 3 Dog Chapel. Address: 143 Parks Rd, St Johnsbury, VT 05819. Located on Dog Mountain, Stephen Huneck built the Dog Chapel in St. Johnsbury as a symbol of connection between human and dog, and also one of love. First opening in 2000, the Dog Chapel is more than just a roadside attraction, but an art piece that strives to retell the history of ...

  2. Exploring George’s Song Shop: America’s Oldest Record Store. The 10 Best Roadside Attractions Near Wellsboro. Exploring the Arboretum at Penn State. Exploring Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium. The Presidential Train Car Bed and Breakfast at Doolittle Station. Doolittle Station: Western PA’s Most Eclectic Roadside Attraction.

  3. 11 de abr. de 2024 · roadside attractions. The Rare, Sweet Bread That Brings Road-Trippers to a Small Georgian Village. Nazuki, a traditional Easter bread, has become a year-round specialty in Surami.

  4. Find oddities and tourist attractions! Plan trips more quickly. See what's nearby. Make a map. ... Roadside America app for iPhone, iPad. On-route maps, 1,000s of photos, special research targets! ...More. Roadside Presidents app for iPhone, iPad. POTUS landmarks, oddities. ...

  5. Chicago, Illinois Attractions Unusual landmarks, museums, roadside attractions, and hidden wonders in Chicago and the surrounding area. If you come to Chicago to see Prohibition-era gangsters, you're 100 years too late, and the city seems unwilling to milk their memory for tourist gold (even though some bloody spots can be visited if you know where to look).

  6. Cathedral of Junk. Located in South Austin, this towering sculpture made entirely of recycled materials is a true testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the local community. This quirky pile of junk is one of the reasons we like to say “Keep Austin Weird” around here. You’ll never find anything quite like the Cathedral of Junk ...

  7. 5 de jun. de 2015 · Top 10: U.S. Roadside Attractions. Sometimes, bad taste is high art. Take a tour of the best roadside kitsch in the U.S.—40-foot-milk bottle, anyone?—in this photo gallery.