Fanning, Missouri: Route 66 Red Rocker
Over 42 feet tall. Held the World's Largest Rocking Chair record 2008-2015. Despite its demotion to number two, it's still really big.
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World's Largest Rocking Chair
Really nice general store adjacent to the Route 66 Rocker. It is worth a visit and driving a few miles on old 66 if traveling through Missouri.
[Mike, 03/18/2012]Great store, super nice people, and they now sell wood log rockers!
[Sherri, 02/05/2012]The store that owns the World's Largest Rocking Chair contains locally made wine; also must-buy items labeled with the word "sh*t" for good laughs.
[Adam, 05/13/2011]World's Largest Rocker
Rocker on Missouri's historic U.S. Route 66 is 42 feet tall. The owner of Fanning 66 Outpost had it built to entice customers to his store. Said to be a recent addition to the Guinness Book of World Records.
[Nancy Belcher, 07/30/2010]World's Largest Rocking Chair
The World's Largest Rocking Chair stands 46 feet tall on old Route 66, 4 miles west of Cuba. It was built to draw people to the Fanning US 66 Outpost and General Store.
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Route 66 Red Rocker
Fanning 66 Outpost
- Address:
- 5957 Hwy ZZ, Fanning, MO
- Directions:
- Fanning 66 Outpost. I-44 exit 203, then one mile east on Hwy ZZ (old Route 66).
- Hours:
- Chair visible 24/7. Store open M-Sa 8-5. (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 573-885-1474
- RA Rates:
- Major Fun
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