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- Rock Springs, Wyoming - Parking Lot Moais
A professor created nine-ton replicas of Easter Island heads - moai - welcoming campus visitors to the front and back parking lots and track area of his community college.
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Western Wyoming Community College
- Address:
- 2500 College Dr, Rock Springs, WY
- Directions:
- Drive to college entrance parking lot -- the head is in front of buildings. To reach the other one, exit the main parking lot and drive north/clockwise to the back parking lot [41.59051, -109.234438].
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
- Mount Pleasant, South Carolina - Spanish Singing Produce Truck
Not here anymore. House under complete renovation.
[John Mansfield, 03/20/2024]Spanish Singing Produce Truck:- Directions:
- Pickled Palate. Hibben St. - off Coleman Blvd.
- Hours:
- Reported gone March 2024.
- Status:
- Gone
Definitely worth it for anyone who loves monster trucks. There are several trucks on display and so much memorabilia. The staff were knowledgeable and friendly too!
[Jenn, 03/18/2024]International Monster Truck Museum:RoadsideAmerica.com Team Field Report
- Address:
- 541 W. Main St., Butler, IN
- Directions:
- West edge of town, on the north side of US-6/Main St., just west of the McDonald's.
- Hours:
- W-F 12-6, Sa 9-5, Su 1-5 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 260-837-2435
- Admission:
- Adults: $5.
Big Boy statue, torso of Neptune, Tow Mater truck, Wolf Bait plane, Bigfoot truck, General Lee car, Peanuts "Lawyer Garage" Cool Bus. Absolutely worth the stop!
[Lindsey, 03/16/2024]Lawyer Garage: Odd Vehicles:- Address:
- 489 London Bridge Rd, Virginia Beach, VA
- Directions:
- West of downtown, on the west side of London Bridge Rd, south of Potters Rd and north of International Pkwy.
- Phone:
- 757-592-8218
- Tyler, Texas - Sign: First Adopt-A-Highway in the World
The Adopt-a-Highway program was born on March 9, 1985, when its first sign appeared on this stretch of US Highway 69 in Tyler. The Tyler Civitan Club was its initial participant. The concept came from Texas Dept. of Transportation engineer James Evans, after he litter-ally (pun intended!) saw trash litter the ground when it flew out of someone's pickup truck. The program gradually gained in popularity and soon spread across 49 of the 50 U.S. States (Vermont has its own "Green Up Day" program) as well as several other countries.
[Drake Ventoris, 03/14/2024]Sign: First Adopt-A-Highway in the World:- Address:
- 6130 US-69, Tyler, TX
- Directions:
- The sign is northwest of the city, on the northbound side of US-69/Mineola Hwy, about one mile north of its intersection with NW Loop 323.
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The Produce Truck was becoming overgrown even before the pandemic hit. Perhaps it found a new, less verdant home.