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There is parking on street next to the World's Largest BB Gun. The museum covers the history of Daisy Airguns. Well worth your time. Find the NASA display and see how Daisy made it to the moon.
[Gan Nunnally, 04/03/2021]World's Largest BB Gun:- Address:
- 110 S. 2nd St., Rogers, AR
- Directions:
- Daisy Airgun Museum. Downtown. On the west side of S. 2nd St., just south of its intersection with AR-12/W. Walnut St.
- Hours:
- M-Sa 9-5 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 479-986-6873
- Admission:
- Museum: Adults $2
Poki, the World's Largest Desert Tortoise. Standing strong!
[Karen, 02/20/2021]Poki, the World's Largest Desert Tortoise:- Address:
- 1251 Hwy 95, Bullhead City, AZ
- Directions:
- South edge of town, next to the sign for the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce. On the west side of Hwy 95, a little over two miles south of its intersection with Hwys 68 and 163.
- Admission:
- Free
Out in front of the Bullhead Area Chamber of Commerce you will find the world's largest desert tortoise. Though this creature looks like it could take off your leg with one bite, have no fear; desert tortoises are vegetarian. So unless you're dressed up as a carrot or head of lettuce you should be safe.
You can see this fine specimen as you drive by or pull over into the ample parking that's available all around it.
[Phrank Phester, 02/08/2014]The Trading Post has been reappropriated as a Starbucks and Mexican restaurant, but Kokopelli still proudly plays his flute out front.
[NomadikCulture, 11/27/2018]World's Largest Kokopelli:- Address:
- 1620 West Highway 260, Camp Verde, AZ
- Directions:
- I-17 exit 287, then drive south one block on Finnie Flat Rd. On the left.
Great photo op and fun to see. It's so tall! The trading post is no longer there, but it's still worth the stop.
[Lisa G, 03/07/2018]
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The tortoise, which weighs two tons, was commissioned by local resident Bill Hayes, who wanted it to be realistic and have a gentle smile. Bill named it "Poki" and displayed it on his property. When Bill moved to Montana in late 2013, he gave the tortoise to the town.