The Coolest Offbeat Attraction in Each U.S. State

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  • @canis2020
    @canis2020 Рік тому +67

    I would love to see a video about the strangest cities in each state. We all have those outliers that have odd quirks. They usually have their own name like "the River People" or "the West Counties".

    • @marroxquate8177
      @marroxquate8177 Рік тому +6

      I live WV, that could be every city or town

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +11

      Full disclosure: I doubt we would do this, because of the potentially pejorative nature of calling an entire city weird. Having said that, i would love nominations, for my own personal edification.

    • @canis2020
      @canis2020 Рік тому +1

      @@MentalFloss I understand. The 2 I know of from Sonoma County are the 2 I put into the original post. Just "River People", and something or someone can be "West County" think very confused hippies and rebels without a clue. There have been times that they have protested both sides of the same subject.

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +5

      @@canis2020 Beautiful. There's a town in New York called Oniontown, which, as Wikipedia, says (in the first sentence of its entry), is "partially known for the historically off-putting demeanor of its residents towards outsiders."

    • @canis2020
      @canis2020 Рік тому +4

      @@MentalFloss another idea is the best scientific discovery per state?

  • @OneOfThoseTypes
    @OneOfThoseTypes Рік тому +8

    The Spam Museum should be in Hawaii.

  • @nonbunary
    @nonbunary Рік тому +31

    I'm from Boston and The Museum of Bad Art is really fun and i went there by accident! It actually has three locations but the one i went to was in the basement of an old artsy theater, next to the bathroom. I went to see a Star Trek movie marathon at the theater with my dad and the museum was right next to our showing and we had a great time looking at lovingly displayed objectively terrible art.

    • @nimue325
      @nimue325 Рік тому +3

      They are now only in the Dorchester Brewing Co. I’ll miss visiting them in the basement of the Somerville Theater, and hopefully they’ll find more space in other locations because their collection of bad art is much bigger and more glorious than one location can show! ❤

    • @erraticonteuse
      @erraticonteuse Рік тому +1

      @@nimue325 I used to live in Medford and went to Somerville Theater a lot. I was really bummed when MOBA left, but I thought it was closed for good. I don't live in MA anymore but I am still grateful to this video for letting me know that it lives on!

  • @Kohrtaw
    @Kohrtaw Рік тому +13

    From Washington State here. Have you heard of Jake the Alligator Man at Marsh's Free Museum? His 75th birthday is celebrated every year in August and he's probably my favorite attraction here, though the Mary Lou Beatty Memorial Park (A grassy crack in a sidewalk maybe 2 inches across with a plaque installed) in Olympia is a close second

  • @gussnarp
    @gussnarp Рік тому +7

    Living in Cincinnati, I had never heard of the Lucky Cat Mewseum, but I'll be going very soon now!

  • @shellithehippy
    @shellithehippy Рік тому +21

    I’m surprised y’all didn’t talk about the people who live in Hollywood cemetery! The old grounds keepers house is now a small apartment, it’s a beautiful old Victorian with four or five apartments. Quietest neighbors and a fantastic view of the river.

  • @benjaminrealy5661
    @benjaminrealy5661 Рік тому +5

    As a Michigander, I agree with your choice of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. From carnival attractions, to modern arcade games, it's great for the whole family. I'm a suckered for their nickelodeon shows (not the cable TV children's network) to their hand carved scenes that are only live action because of a mechanical gear system hidden from view.

    • @nerdytalk1755
      @nerdytalk1755 Рік тому

      I love Marvin's I try to turn people on to it all the time.

  • @SweetReed17
    @SweetReed17 Рік тому +8

    As someone from Indiana, I was waiting for something about Santa Claus Indiana, but I'm happy yall went with the big ole ball of paint! lol

    • @NoNo-dq4mc
      @NoNo-dq4mc Рік тому +1

      Holiday world was awesome. I used to go there and squire boons cave as a kid.

  • @MorganMakesThings
    @MorganMakesThings Рік тому +4

    My favorite off-beat thing in Wisconsin is House on the Rock, outside of Madison. It's full of a little bit of (exaggeration) everything from this video and then some.

    • @SLlNKY
      @SLlNKY Рік тому

      Not to mention one of the world's largest carousels

  • @megb2188
    @megb2188 Рік тому +4

    Would have thought the Nutcracker Muesum in Leavenworth would have gotten a nod.

  • @Elmerstudd007
    @Elmerstudd007 Рік тому +6

    I would like to leave an honorary mention to the Yooper Tourist Trap in upper Is peninsula Michigan. A wonderful collection of taxidermy animals holding humans for display, the world's only double decker outhouse, and the world's largest revolver. It also contains a gift shop of fantastic gag gifts one of which was a Fart Extinguisher that ironically was highly flammable...

  • @kiki45918
    @kiki45918 Рік тому +1

    WOW! I didn't expect to see the Rockmen!!! So awesome! I Iove these videos 😊

  • @jordanhughett9182
    @jordanhughett9182 Рік тому +2

    Chattanooga, TN also has the International Towing and Recovery Museum.

    • @invisibleman277
      @invisibleman277 Рік тому

      I was fully expecting to see that. Although I know Rock City is north GA, everyone considers it a Chattanooga attraction.

  • @toddnelson7393
    @toddnelson7393 Рік тому

    i am glad you mention the Museum of Bad Art it's on my bucket list to visit. loved your video

  • @hobsdigree2
    @hobsdigree2 Рік тому +3

    I would have thought MN's largest Candy store would have made it for MN. But I'll need to check out the spam museum.

    • @kl_trailhawk3320
      @kl_trailhawk3320 Рік тому

      I was thinking it was going to be the world's largest ball of twine. Weird Al Yankovic even wrote a song about it, lol.

  • @ChainsGoldMask
    @ChainsGoldMask Рік тому +2

    Welcome back!

  • @iamelpan
    @iamelpan Рік тому +4

    31,295,028 cans laying edge to edge

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +3

      That is an incredibly accurate guess! Apparently, the # is 30,903,840 .

    • @gamara85255
      @gamara85255 Місяць тому

      I was coming to guess 31,264,000.

  • @boplanman
    @boplanman Рік тому +2

    You are much better than the regular host. Good job.

  • @lenbuckholtz2740
    @lenbuckholtz2740 Рік тому

    I've seen about 10 of these things/ places.
    now i have a list of the last 40.
    thanks!

  • @cappyjones
    @cappyjones Рік тому +1

    You have a mellow, relaxing voice and a nice cadence when you speak. 👍

  • @cbgreiwe
    @cbgreiwe Рік тому +5

    For Missouri, I’m surprised you picked a closed museum. You’ve got the world’s largest rocking chair, the Uranus Fudge Factory, the Precious Moments museum and more!

    • @cappyjones
      @cappyjones Рік тому +4

      "Uranus Fudge Factory?!" 🤣

  • @justgenesis
    @justgenesis Рік тому +2

    I wish So much you'd featured The House On The Rock for Wisconsin. It's in Spring Green & it is A-Mazing! If you ever decide to do a part 2, please use that for WI! But cool video overall 🙂

  • @chrisscarberry2130
    @chrisscarberry2130 Рік тому +4

    Should have used the "Mothman Museum " in Point Pleasant for West Virginia

  • @carlosvillanueva8530
    @carlosvillanueva8530 Рік тому +2

    Iolani palace isn't the only royal palace in the U.S., It isn't even the only royal palace in Hawaii. There is also the Hulihee palace in Kona Hawaii, and Hānaiakamālama Queen Emma's Summer Palace in the Nuanuʻu Valley.

  • @CatCutPro-q5i
    @CatCutPro-q5i Рік тому +3

    Really? For Maine you didn't go for the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland?

  • @karengreene6533
    @karengreene6533 Рік тому +3

    Loved your video. My estimate for how many cans of Spam it would take to span the border of the continental U.S. is 87,516,000. I hope my math is correct!

    • @GoodJuju.8D
      @GoodJuju.8D Рік тому

      Nice.
      I have no idea. I guess, my guess, would be a bazillion. A Gazillion. Okay, a gazillion minus a fazillion plus 27.

  • @debbiemoore2747
    @debbiemoore2747 19 днів тому

    The Dog Bark Patk Hotel is definately a bucket list item 👌

  • @WenzelSays
    @WenzelSays Рік тому +2

    The magic gardens are a family fave!!! Been there several times! Most of that street has murals on the walls :)

  • @lunaria973
    @lunaria973 Рік тому +1

    Fun fact about Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, there’s an album by a band called Tally Hall named after it!

  • @VideoClam
    @VideoClam Рік тому +1

    Alaskan here, I KNEW the Hammer Museum would get a mention. :)

  • @kelleybrown840
    @kelleybrown840 Рік тому +2

    I live in Cincinnati, Ohio and have been to Vent Haven in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky - it is truly amazing, they offer guided tours. I had never heard of The Lucky Cat Mewseum - now I’ve gotta go. We also have The American Sign Museum in Cincinnati that is quite cool and unique!

    • @vinawaldren6888
      @vinawaldren6888 Рік тому +1

      I'm in Ohio too and I didn't know this!
      ...gonna have to go!👍😻

  • @angelofthelight6650
    @angelofthelight6650 4 місяці тому

    I appreciate the help you've given me. A road map of places to go explore. Look out for what I'll be doing in the future. I will go to all these places. Except for the urology museum. I think I'll pass that one up.

  • @angelaschmidt1175
    @angelaschmidt1175 Рік тому

    I HAD to watch this when I saw the giant pistachio at McGinns on the main page! I live less than an hour from it! Loved this video! As I recall, the original owners children had it made as a gift to him!

  • @harryhamilton298
    @harryhamilton298 Рік тому

    Kudos for showing the Beavers vs. Ducks to exemplify "hat on a hat" for the Portland Hat Museum.

  • @toastangler
    @toastangler Рік тому +4

    I'm from Arkansas. Besides Gourdon's light; there is a place in Southwest Missouri off of a dirt road, that if you get out of your car an orb will follow you. They call it the spook light. I've never been, but I've heard people talk about it for decades. I've also heard about places in southeast Oklahoma where similar things happen. People say the lights are intelligent, and intentionally do things to mess with you. Who knows. But it's interesting.

  • @lyndsieconklin3802
    @lyndsieconklin3802 Рік тому +4

    Montana should have been the land of a thousand Buddha’s. Even though it is blessed and picked by a buddist priest, it’s just random to be in the middle of a Native American Reservation

    • @hunterdixon7130
      @hunterdixon7130 Рік тому

      Omg what time was Montana? I could not find it for the life of me

  • @robinsmith5442
    @robinsmith5442 Рік тому +3

    The Glore Psychiatric museum in St. Joseph, Missouri could be added to your list! The History Underground channel has a good video about it.

  • @Beryllahawk
    @Beryllahawk Рік тому +3

    Would love to add another tiny attraction for the state of Mississippi! It's called the Pocket Museum and it's in Hattiesburg. Originally the location was nothing but an alley behind the local Saenger Theater, but it's been transformed into a very quirky and fun space, full of "little people" (tiny figurines) in various whimsical miniature scenes - as well as scavenger hunts that are changed on a regular basis, and an "art depository" where people can bring their own tiny art and leave it to be claimed by another or simply appreciated for a time.

  • @mojosbigsticks
    @mojosbigsticks Рік тому +2

    Is the pencil sharpener museum twinned with the pencil museum in Keswick?

  • @k4rg0d00d13
    @k4rg0d00d13 Рік тому +4

    I live in South Dakota and I was so worried you'd pick something on the interstate oddities track. The vinegar museum is located in Tom Brokaw's hometown, and actually Lawrence Diggs is a friend of mine. Word to the wise: you're going super country to get to Roslyn, South Dakota...

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +1

      omg one degree of Vinegar Man separation. What a legend.

  • @ztl2505
    @ztl2505 Рік тому

    Thanks for dropping in a North Dakota attraction I haven’t heard of. The whole video I was expecting the pick to be either the Enchanted Highway or maybe the Dunseith turtle.

  • @tybois74
    @tybois74 Рік тому +2

    @2:03: Another of the "ghost lights" can be found in Marfa, Texas. Also home of the "Prada Marfa", a Prada store that you can't go into. It's an art exhibit. :)
    @5:41: ʻIolani Palace is the "home" to the Five-0 Task Force in the 2010 reboot of Hawaii Five-0. While not shot in the actual palace, the building is featured in establishing shots and mentioned by name.
    @11:46: "SPAM! Wonderful SPAM!!" -Monty Python Vikings...probably.
    @24:02: Robert Williams Daniel, a former Virginia State Senator and RMS Titanic survivor, is also buried there. Voice-over artist Hal Douglas (if you lived in San Francisco, Philadelphia, or Baltimore, you've heard him intro'ing local newscasts from the 80s to 2010), Conrad Frederick Sauer (founder of the C. F. Sauer Company, makers of Duke's Mayonnaise), and Richmond journalist and founder of The Shoe Fund (which provides approx. 2,500 children with new shoes each year) Alden Aaroe are also buried in Hollywood Cemetery.

  • @esm95100
    @esm95100 Рік тому +3

    New York's thing definitely should've been the Jell-O Museum in LeRoy

    • @MrSpankee02
      @MrSpankee02 Рік тому

      I was going to post the same thing.kudos.

  • @nannettefreeman7331
    @nannettefreeman7331 Рік тому +2

    I went to college in Arkansas, near the Gurden Light. I've seen it a bunch of times. My geology professor was on the episode of Unsolved Mysteries featuring the light.

    • @kisatiger86
      @kisatiger86 Рік тому

      I wonder when this was. I've seen the show is streaming somewhere and I'm watching it. I have seen it then.

  • @cridgeway666
    @cridgeway666 Рік тому

    For New Jersey you, missed the Palace of Depression in Vineland. It was created by George Daynor during the great depression out of basically found items & garbage. When Daynor was alive, he charged a $0.25 fee tour the property which took him 4 years to build at the cost of $4.00. Daynor passed in 1964 at the reported age of 104 years old and not long after that the palace caught fire & burned forcing the city to raze most of the property and leaving only the original ticket booth intact, but in 2001, a Vineland native decided to rebuild the Palace, Kevin Kirchner created the save the Palace of Depression fund & took an additional 3 years to obtain all the permits and clear the woods that had grown up on the property since the fire & razing. As of now it is in at least 90% completed status.
    It was also mentioned in the movie Eddie and the Cruisers.

  • @johnstevenson9956
    @johnstevenson9956 Рік тому +1

    I was surprised at how many of these places I've seen. Nowhere near all of them but still a lot. The London bridge in Lake Havasu City Arizona is one that always comes to mind.

  • @versansky75
    @versansky75 Рік тому

    I live in West Virginia and a forgotten attraction here is The World’s Largest Teapot in Chester. It’s right off the highway (30) and it’s hard to miss

  • @AmberWool
    @AmberWool Рік тому

    I lived in a house in Murphysboro, IL, in the 1990s. That house survived the Tri-State Tornado.

  • @lonerChise
    @lonerChise Рік тому +4

    chiming in from Mass here! was the The Glass Flowers collection at Harvard University museum not offbeat enuff?
    Its really neat!! They are meticulously detailed, hundreds of diff plants.. but they are seriously all made of glass!

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +2

      MOBA was hard to resist, but I love this suggestion! Did you happen to read "Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow"? Great book, and features the glass flowers in an interesting way.

    • @lonerChise
      @lonerChise Рік тому

      @@MentalFloss i have not, onto the "to read" list it goes!

  • @kcthesledgestoryteller
    @kcthesledgestoryteller Рік тому +1

    Saw Spiral Jetty same day as a visit to the Golden Spike memorial - worst “Are we there yet?” Experience EVER from my kids.

  • @phunkybarbie
    @phunkybarbie Рік тому +1

    When I used to live in Denver I went for a drive to clear my head and ended up driving past the sculpture at 3:05 and was SO confused and scared!

  •  Рік тому +2

    No mention of the biggest ball of twine in Minnesota?

    • @GoodJuju.8D
      @GoodJuju.8D Рік тому

      Darn it, I forgot about that one!!

  • @lyrajaded
    @lyrajaded Рік тому +1

    When I was growing up in Minnesota, it used to house a Museum of Quack Medicine. It has all sorts of weird, interesting stuff; I even had my head read by a phrenology machine!
    Sadly, it closed several years ago. There are a handful of items on display at the science museum of Minnesota, but it’s pennies compared to the full collection 😔

  • @angelofthelight6650
    @angelofthelight6650 4 місяці тому

    During the 1950 Delmarva Chicken Festival in Georgetown, Delaware, a giant frying pan was unveiled. It was made by the Mumford Sheet Metal Company in Selbyville, Delaware. This colossal pan measured ten feet in diameter, had an eight-foot handle, and weighed 650 pounds. It could hold a whopping 800 chicken quarters! The pan set a world record as the World’s Largest Frying Pan and was a star attraction at the festival for 37 years, frying over 100 tons of chicken. Although it’s now retired, its legacy lives on, used to hold the title of world's largest frying pan. While the Delmarva Chicken Festival celebrates all things poultry, it’s held in Salisbury, Maryland, not Delaware, which is the location of the frying pan / skillet. The giant frying pan was originally constructed in 1950 by the Mumford Sheet Metal Works in Selbyville, Delaware. The pan was created specifically for the Delmarva Chicken Festival, which was an event organized by the Delmarva Poultry Industry, Inc. (DPI) to promote the local poultry industry across the Delmarva Peninsula, which includes parts of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia

  • @trumpone4443
    @trumpone4443 Рік тому +2

    That hammer museum looks like captain Spaldings murder ride.

  • @chrislipps2340
    @chrislipps2340 Рік тому

    Very cool.

  • @MrKgeigerjr
    @MrKgeigerjr Рік тому +2

    You forgot the PA Houdini Museum.

  • @Apledore
    @Apledore Рік тому +4

    As a former resident of Dover, NH, I am both intrigued and a little weirded out that there's a model of the town in a museum. I mean . . . why?

    • @MentalFloss
      @MentalFloss  Рік тому +2

      LOL. For what it's worth, I believe the museum doesn't call it by that name, but in the words of our fact-checker, "It's Dover, alright."

  • @Zorqueozwald
    @Zorqueozwald Рік тому +2

    The Summum Pyramid and Gilgal Sculpture Garden would be great additions for Utah. They're both very bizarre, though I'm not sure whether the pyramid is open to the public.

  • @travischapman6763
    @travischapman6763 Рік тому +2

    So close to first! Dang it!

  • @peterwatkins671
    @peterwatkins671 Рік тому +4

    We need a time stamp guy

  • @atomicphilosopher6143
    @atomicphilosopher6143 Рік тому

    Nebraska wasn't done justice on this list. Our best offbeat attraction is, by far, Carhenge.

  • @Apophis324
    @Apophis324 Рік тому

    Hey! A Justin in my list show? The universe is collapsing on itself! ... or... there are reasons Erin can't make it today. Ehhh, I go for the first..
    Happy New Year~!

  • @jrasquared1
    @jrasquared1 Рік тому +3

    Better Kansas candidates, a long with their locations:
    Gallery of Presidential Also-Rans, Norton. A portrait gallery of people who ran and lost
    Garden of Eden, Lucas. A fever dream of an art installation
    Barbed Wire Museum, Lacrosse. Town may or may not be where it was invented.
    Or come see the Fish Within a Fish at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History, Hays. They also have (had? They were trying to make it a traveling exhibit, but logistics for it are terrifying) featuring live specimens of every rattlesnake species found in America.

    • @erk9822
      @erk9822 Рік тому

      My grandparents would always take me as a kid to the sternburg museum, I never made it past that animatronic T. rex until our last visit, that’s when they knew I was too old to be there now

  • @maggiegarber246
    @maggiegarber246 Рік тому

    I have been to the Spam Museum! My friend who was with me is now a Spam connoisseur.

  • @DanielSolis
    @DanielSolis Рік тому +1

    Oklahoma: The Museum of Osteology is great and underrated.

    • @nickbenton4881
      @nickbenton4881 Рік тому

      Plus the banjo museum and apparently a pigeon museum which I was unaware of 😅

  • @CatCutPro-q5i
    @CatCutPro-q5i Рік тому +1

    Also while in New Haven, CT, check out Louie's Lunch, birthplace of the hamburger.

  • @christinegengaro8931
    @christinegengaro8931 Рік тому

    I visited the Museum of Jurassic Technology years ago, and the whole time I kept thinking to myself “where the hell am I, and what the hell is this place?” Truly disorienting and weird in the best possible way.

  • @alishastapp6158
    @alishastapp6158 Рік тому +1

    Like Toast Angler said..the spook light here in southwest Missouri near State Line Road is one of the coolest attractions. Much better than a hair place that’s closed and a very publicized Titanic. A little disappointed in the lack of time spent on Missouri.

  • @PinValentine
    @PinValentine Рік тому +1

    I hate to say it but like, Pinball hall of fame isn't offbeat exactly anymore. It's on the strip now.

  • @Andrew-ms8md
    @Andrew-ms8md Рік тому

    Ha, should have known my hometown's giant paint ball would be on the list

  • @marktaylor9975
    @marktaylor9975 Рік тому

    Spooner Railroad museum in Spooner Wi.
    And that’s not the only in town. Add that to the Wisconsin list.

  • @ekpennock
    @ekpennock Рік тому

    Utah's Gilgal Garden is the real go-to. Joseph Smith sphinx is unrivaled

  • @hblackburn5580
    @hblackburn5580 Рік тому

    I'm from the Alabama Gulf Coast, and though Ft. Gaines is neat, there is something down here called, "Bamahenge", which is a 1:1 replica of Stonehenge. When you're done gawking at it, there are about 5 or so, presumably, life sized dino statues spread about, and finding them is half the fun! This is in a place called Lillian, about 15 mins from the beach. Oh, and I can't forget about the "Lady of the Lake" which is a giant statue of a woman laying in this marina pond as if she's having a relaxing bubble bath, lol.

  • @JimTheFly
    @JimTheFly Рік тому

    Been to Coral Castle in Miami. It's an amazing place to see and an incredible work when you consider the sheer size and weight of some of those pieces of coral. One thing to keep in mind though: It's WAY outside the main part of Miami proper. We didn't realize it was so far south until we were most of the way there.

  • @mommy2libras
    @mommy2libras Рік тому

    The Abita Mystery House really is worth the stop, even if you're just traveling through Louisiana on 12. It looks small but will take awhile to get through and really is more interesting than you may think from any pictures. As an added bonus, you can go to the Abita Springs Taproom and try some great local brews or have lunch at the Abita Springs Cafe because it is awesome.

  • @EvilGenius007
    @EvilGenius007 Рік тому +11

    Hundreds of dummies in one undisclosed place? I believe they're currently trying to elect a speaker.

  • @kcvail7409
    @kcvail7409 Рік тому

    I have seen a couple. The royal palace in Hawaii, world's largest pistachio in Alamogordo, New Mexico, and Yellowstone in Wyoming.

  • @HayTatsuko
    @HayTatsuko Рік тому

    That Presidential bear-scratching post in Lucedale is simply the best.

  • @rossburke9991
    @rossburke9991 Рік тому +1

    You did a great job. Wipe the corners of your mouth and be a little less stoned. Nice voice, good cadence.

    • @unosturgis
      @unosturgis Рік тому

      God, the white stuff on his lip was distracting me, especially when they zoom in! I couldn't finish the video.

  • @princess_durpface8654
    @princess_durpface8654 Рік тому +2

    Aw hell naw the best Girl Scout Cookie is definitely Tagalongs

  • @kisatiger86
    @kisatiger86 Рік тому

    Never heard of the Hollywood Cemetery. I was born in Virginia too. I live in Oregon now. Haven't been to that place but have been near it.

  • @coasterkat4432
    @coasterkat4432 Рік тому

    I’m a native Arkansan. You should’ve mentioned that the Gurdon Light is seen when you walk down live railroad tracks, it’s illegal & must gain permission to walk down the tracks. A better attraction would’ve been the Crater of Diamonds State Park or Christ of the Ozarks in Eureka Springs or the Indian Mounds near Scott, AR or Quigley’s Castle or Fouke Monster Museum or The Alligator Farm or any number of other attractions that are less dangerous or not illegal.

  • @ricardopickman
    @ricardopickman Рік тому +1

    Sam & Max have been in every each of them.

  • @FirstmateRouge
    @FirstmateRouge Рік тому

    I used to walk past "Light Rein" every day when I went to UW. Saw it from the outside all of the time, but unfortunately never had time to go inside to check it out.

  • @sidneyshipp3632
    @sidneyshipp3632 Рік тому

    Illinois definitely should’ve been the bigfoot statue in the Shawnee. Best photo-op in the state

  • @theworldofron2712
    @theworldofron2712 Рік тому

    I have been to the Museum of Dumb Guy stuff in Portsmouth, NH. Actually quite a cool collection of toys, figurines and dioramas. Literally in someone's basement and free to the public.

  • @idaslapter5987
    @idaslapter5987 Рік тому

    Spring Green Wisconsin's House on the Rock. It is creepy strange and weird. Many different collections of things inside.

  • @yowyo2006
    @yowyo2006 Рік тому +1

    Lol....for Wyoming there are actually quirky tourist places. The Smith Mansion at Wapiti, the nuclear bomb facility at Chugwater, Crazy Woman Creek, Hell's Half Acre, the jail where Billy the Sundance Kid was held, Vore Buffalo Jump, South Pass...the list goes on. Yellowstone isn't quirky and you really missed the bus on this one.

  • @coasterkat4432
    @coasterkat4432 Рік тому

    I’m surprised you did mention the world’s largest Dutch wooden shoes & candy store for IL.

  • @lalababayaga
    @lalababayaga Рік тому

    I haven’t seen the Giant Pistachio in person, but I know Tinkertown in Cedar Crest, NM snubbed.

  • @treejohnston8642
    @treejohnston8642 Місяць тому

    I believe our new “past times” pinball arcade and museum in Ohio is now the largest collection of pinball machines

  • @TheOfficialTarynTots
    @TheOfficialTarynTots Рік тому

    Since you guys like morbid things as well I should mention Michigan's anatomy of death museum is pretty neat.

  • @catman2261
    @catman2261 Рік тому +2

    No time stamps? I'm not watching 30 minutes when I only care about a couple states.

  • @Zeyev
    @Zeyev Рік тому +1

    Very interesting. But all of us who have lived in Sunny NoDak or neighboring lands want to teach you how to pronounce Wahpeton. Wikipedia comes close with its suggestion: WAH-pit-ən I'm guessing folks from other States will have additional suggestions because we love picking nits.

  • @docjoe86
    @docjoe86 Рік тому +3

    12:50 You circled St. Louis, not Independence, Missouri. It’s clear across the state!

  • @PBTophie
    @PBTophie Рік тому

    I don't see a comment with a guess for how many Spam cans could line the US-Mexico border, so I'm going to guess 30,951,360 Spam cans (±15,840). That's a 1954-mile-long border, times 5280 feet per mile, times 12 inches per foot, divided by 4 inches per Spam can. I didn't really look for a more exact measurement of the border, though, and just went with Wikipedia's entry. There's 15,840 Spam cans in a mile for margin of error.

  • @jtmoore662
    @jtmoore662 Рік тому

    You didnt go to Pops in Arcadia Oklahoma and home to the round barn. Also in Pauls Valley Oklahoma is the super hero toy museum

  • @juneholbrook9452
    @juneholbrook9452 Рік тому +1

    Oklahoma has a action figure and toy museum that is a much more interesting place to visit in our state.

  • @mrnekomaneki01
    @mrnekomaneki01 Рік тому +4

    That Illinois one is weak. You couldn't pick the small town with all the world's biggest stuff Casey Illinois. Or the fairly accurate replica of many Egyptian landmarks in Chicago, or the Superman Statue In Metropolis Illinois and all the other Superman stuff there.

    • @cbgreiwe
      @cbgreiwe Рік тому

      I agree. So much better and weirder stuff in Illinois.