The history of roadside attractions in Iowa can be traced back to the early 1900s. At that time, the automobile was becoming more popular, and people were starting to travel more.
There you have it, folks – Georgia’s weirdest and most wonderful roadside attractions. From rusting relics to tiny doors, this state’s got more quirks than a turkey with hiccups. So next time you’re ...
These leafy ‘deliveries’ at Babyland General give new meaning to ‘eating your vegetables.’ Photo credit: Michelle Peck It’s like a fever dream had a baby with a vegetable garden, and somehow it became ...
North Carolina has plenty of unusual landmarks and roadside attractions - WorldAtlas writers chose eight of the strangest, including several from Western N.C. As the "Home Furnishings Capital of the ...
You did see a flying moose. Hard to believe? See for yourself. Though it may not fly, this moose has wings. That's just one in the list of 25 quirky and iconic roadside attractions in Maine that you ...