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The largest hog in the world, a razorback, and the second tallest statue in Arkansas. Has baby-blue eyes.
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- Address:
- 4148 MLK Jr Blvd, Fayetteville, AR
- Directions:
- West of the city. I-49 exit 62. Drive west on US Hwy 62/MLK Blvd for 1.5 miles. The statue will be on the right, just past the intersection of Rupple Rd.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
If you love peanuts, this the stop for you. The giant Mr. Peanut is on the front lawn and is accessible by parking in the Planters Peanut parking lot. Before you enter, check out the small Mr. Peanuts at the front gate to the peanut plant.
[Robert, 07/27/2010]Mr. Peanut Sign and Statues:- Address:
- 4020 Planters Rd, Fort Smith, AR
- Directions:
- Right off I-540, exit 12 to US Hwy 71 south, past Planters Rd on right.
The arrows are no longer up. We drove by and there is only one left, but it is laying on the ground. It looks like maybe the ground became too wet and they rotted?!
[Red, 09/05/2020]Giant Arrows In The Ground:- Directions:
- Downtown, on the north side of Grand Ave., at its intersection with N. 10th and 11th Sts.
- Hours:
- Sept. 2020: Arrows broken, gone.
- Status:
- Gone
In downtown Fort Smith, five 1,100-pound telephone poles have been transformed into giant arrows buried in the ground. Created by artist D*FACE in 2016. Sponsored by the Choctaw Nation.
[Tim Pilgrim, 06/29/2018]Stopped to get candy and was ambushed by this giant, scary rabbit. Did not want to see, don't bring children. Candy 10/10, worth the risk.
[Helen, 09/01/2023]Large Goofy Bunny Rabbit:- Address:
- 22151 US-62, Garfield, AR
- Directions:
- Martin Greer's Candies. Three miles east of Gateway (intersection of AR-37), on the south side of US-62.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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Paradoxically, D*FACE is an artist from London, England. Confusedly, the arrows have supposedly been shot from a building-size mural eight blocks away, of a giant Indian woman launching paintbrushes with her bow.