Tag: “Roadside”

31 results found.

  1. The Tree House

    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.

  2. Roadside Stand

    In the fall there are numerous roadside stands in Maine selling all sorts of farm fresh food.

  3. Hawaiian Roadside Memorial

    Hawaiian Roadside Memorial.

    Along the Kapoho Kalapana Road on the Big Island are memorials to deceased family members.

  4. Roadside market

  5. T-Rex in Cabazon

    What collection of roadside attractions would be complete without an image from the land of the dinosaurs, Cabazon, California? It's a great time for the kids and amazing to the adults to see life-sized concrete dinosaurs at this famous rest stop on Interstate 10.

  6. La Crosse, Wisconsin. World's Largest Six Pack.

    La Crosse, Wisconsin. World's Largest Six Pack.

  7. Salinas

    Salinas, California is the land of strawberries, lettuce, Steinbeck… and giant cutout figures of fieldworkers.

    It started with roadside murals depicting baseball games, traffic accidents, and monstrous artichokes, but over the last ten years, artist John Cerney has accented the landscape of the Salinas Valley with his cutout portraits of farmers and fieldworkers. The figures are three times human size, and thus, easily visible from the comfort of your vehicle.

  8. The Wigwam Motel

    Ever want to sleep in a teepee? Well here's your chance.

  9. Jack Rabbit Trading Post

    A famous Route 66 trading post since 1949, Jack Rabbit has most of the usual stuff found in trading posts throughout the Southwest. The thing it has that sets it apart from the others is a large rabbit that you can pose on for pictures, as well as the "HERE IT IS" sign at the entrance.

  10. Dollywood

    A great family friendly theme park. Excellent rides, great food, first class entertainment, and, unlike some other theme parks, there are plenty of shade trees so you can beat the heat.