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Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Doc Holliday's Grave

Even in death, he's still your huckleberry.
Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park

The ancient dwellings of the Puebloans, located in the cliffs of majestic mesas.
Chicago, Illinois

International Museum of Surgical Science

A monument to the art of slicing people open.
Alliance, Nebraska

Carhenge

An experimental, automotive replica of Stonehenge.
Phillips, Wisconsin

Fred Smith's Wisconsin Concrete Park

An oddly poignant roadside attraction celebrating American folklore.
Bagley, Minnesota

Bagley Wildlife Museum

The Largest Little Museum in the Northwest.
Peshtigo, Wisconsin

45th Parallel Marker

Almost half-way between the Equator and North Pole.
Waukegan, Illinois

Dead River

A river with some unusual, and occasionally dangerous, habits.
Seattle, Washington

Fremont Troll

A giant Troll lurks under one of Seattle's oldest bridges.
St. Louis, Missouri

City Museum

Less a museum than a bizarre fantasy world created by artists and engineers.
Baltimore, Maryland

The American Visionary Art Museum

A museum dedicated to exhibiting remarkable outsider art.
Spring Green, Wisconsin

House on the Rock

A bizarre house filled with an astounding array of collections.
Monticello, Utah

Hole n" the Rock

A house carved into a rock in the 1940s.
Boston, Massachusetts

Mapparium Globe

An enormous, inside-out glass globe built in 1935.
New York, New York

The Peace Fountain at Cathedral of St. John the Divine

A curious fountain that has no water and includes Satan, a crab, and 9 giraffes.
Wadsworth, Illinois

Onan's Gold Pyramid House

A six-story-tall golden pyramid, surrounded by a moat.
Los Angeles, California

Watts Towers

America's most famous piece of self-built architecture.
Dickeyville, Wisconsin

The Dickeyville Grotto

A tribute to the twin ideals of religion and patriotism, built by a Catholic priest from rocks, glass, and innumerable found items.
San Jose, California

The Winchester Mystery House

A peculiar mansion built by the troubled heir to the Winchester Rifle Company fortune.
Chicago, Illinois

The 606 aka Bloomingdale Trail

The 606 is a decade in the making.
Chicago, Illinois

Gullivers Pizza

Pizza with a side of fine art.
Bloomington, Minnesota

The Mall of America

Equal parts record-breaking temple to consumerism and bizarre fun park, it's more than you think it is...
Rye, Colorado

Bishop Castle

The largest self-built castle in the U.S., six decades in the making.
Mitchell, South Dakota

The Corn Palace

A fitting attraction for the corn capital of the world.