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Three Unusual Roadside Attractions Worth Stopping For

As states are softening their Covid-19 restrictions, travelers are excited to get back on the public
highway, aiming to recover the lost time due to the pandemic for traveling by adventuring through
unalike corners of the United States. We brought together three of the most fascinating landmarks
over the US that should be reserved into any adventurer’s handbook.

Musical Highway, Albuquerque, New Mexico

To begin with, located at Albuquerque, New Mexico, along a quarter-mile stretch of Route 66,
there’s a musical highway, at which driver feels like being serenaded. In fact, “America the
Beautiful” is played whenever a vehicle is driven at exactly 45 miles per hour, in order to remind
the driver to respect the speed limit.

World’s Largest Collection of the World’s Largest Objects, Casey, Illinois

Secondly, located at Casey, Illinois, the small town with a single traffic light has on it’s name a
number of objects catalogued in the Guinness World Records. For instance, it comprehends the
world’s largest golf tee, rocking chair, mailbox, teeter totter, gavel and truck key.

The Glass Outhouse Art Gallery, Twentynine Palms, California

Finally, enclosed by Joshua Tree National Park and Cleghorn Lakes Wilderness Area besides
California State Route 62, there’s the Glass Outhouse Art Gallery. With respect to it, the gallery has
an array of indoor and outdoor art installations all over the place, being the main attraction a glass
outhouse camouflaged in one-way mirrors. 

Conclusion

In brief, summer is a great time for a road trip, so there’s no reason to not visit these three
unusual roadside attractions.

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