Anyone who lives in San Francisco has seen them. Tourists with that confused look on their face.
A well-traveled roadside attraction from the 1950s, this four room house carved into a 1900 year old redwood tree is planted now in downtown St. Augustine, Florida.
Hawaiian Roadside Memorial.
Along the Kapoho Kalapana Road on the Big Island are memorials to deceased family members.
It's often called the "Hearst Castle of the East." Located on Miami's Biscayne Bay in north Coconut Grove, the spectacular palazzo built in 1916 by agricultural industrialist James Deering as a winter home, is now a serene museum and beautifully landscaped botanical garden. The original 180-acre estate had formal gardens, native mangroves, and hardwood trees.
Schettl's Freight Sales in Butte Des Morts, Wisconsin which is near Oshkosh. The property that surrounds the building is littered with hundreds of larger-than-life statues: a moose, a bull, a bulldog; King Kong, Bugs Bunny; dinosaurs, mythological creatures; and weird metal sculptures like a robot stegosaurus and a shark on wheels.
Ever want to sleep in a teepee? Well here's your chance.
A bizzare shrine in the middle of Bangkok city, mostly unknown to tourist and locals
Good people would delight in giving pictures to those who have none, but this is a Good idea even if you are 'Bad' or 'Ugly.'