10 Most Fun Roadside Attractions Throughout the U.S.

Lucy the Elephant, Margate, New Jersey

Lucy the Elephant's six-story edifice dominates Josephine Harron Park's beachfront. Her interesting design landed her on the National Park Registry of Historical Landmarks.

Cabazon Dinosaurs, Cabazon, California

Cabazon Dinosaurs draw attention beyond Palm Springs. The 150-foot-long brontosaurus and 65-foot-tall tyrannosaurus rex tower over highway traffic.

Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas

The Cadillac Ranch has a pop art-themed outdoor art show. The Texas environment contrasts with brightly painted classic cars lying nose-first in the sandy sand.

Monster Monument, Dover, Delaware

The Monster Monument, a 46-foot rock monster with red eyes, sits near Dover International Speedway. Its massive size guarantees a spectacular photo op.

Holy Land USA, Waterbury, Connecticut

Holy Land USA remains intriguing despite being closed. The wayside ruins of this Christian theme park have a large Holy Land sign and a 50-foot stainless steel cross.

Bishop Castle, Rye, Colorado

Bishop Castle is a humorous roadside attraction and house. Since 1969, Rye native Jim Bishop has built this wood-and-stone castle.

Jolly Green Giant Statue at Blue Earth, Minnesota

The Blue Earth Jolly Green Giant statue promotes healthy eating. This renowned figure motivates young and old travelers.

Official Center of the World, Felicity, California

A stone pyramid claiming to be the world's center is in Felicity, California. In the wide Sonoran Desert, this place is whimsical.

House on the Rock, Spring Green, Wisconsin

A stone pyramid claiming to be the world's center is in Felicity, California. In the wide Sonoran Desert, this place is whimsical.

Clown Motel, Tonopah, Nevada

The Clown Motel, noted for its clown-themed décor and slightly scary surrounding graveyard, is a must-see roadside attraction.

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