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- From: pbd@runyon.cim.cdc.com (Paul Dokas x4629)
- Newsgroups: rec.travel
- Subject: Re: Strange and Unusual stops in the U.S.
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 20:51:40 GMT
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- |> In article <lorange.722032623@spot.Colorado.EDU>, lorange@spot.Colorado.EDU (Hans L'Orange) writes...
- |> >I'm in the process of putting together a surprise (read gag) travel folder
- |> >for some friends about to drive cross-country. I want to include any
- |> >unusual stops that I can come up with so please forward any ideas you might
- |> >have on to me. I'm looking for things like the largest ball of string or
- |> >the Museum of Unusual, Nocturnal and Ugly Insects.
- |> >
- |> >Thanks,
- |> >
- |> >Hans
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- How about:
-
- Car-Henge: a duplicate of StoneHenge built entirely out of old cars. Located
- in western Nebraska.
-
- Wall Drug: an infamous tourist trap, excuse me, stop, in South(??) Dakota. They
- have billboards across the country that read "Only 1000 miles to Wall
- Drug".
-
- The Corn Palace: Somewhere in Nebraska I think. A palace made entirely out of
- corn.
-
- All that I can think of right now.
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