Long Beach, Washington: World's Largest Chopsticks
30-ft long chainsaw-carved, hand-painted chopsticks unveiled in 2010.
- Address:
- 409 Pacific Ave., Long Beach, WA
- Directions:
- In front of Marsh's Free Museum, Pacific Ave. and 5th St. SW.
- Hours:
- Always visible Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Free.
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The World's Largest Chopsticks are right on the main tourist street in Long Beach.
[Leslie, 10/03/2023]
The World's Largest Chopsticks are down the street from the Giant Frying Pan. It's hard to get a pic of the chopsticks without cars, as they are located in front of a parking lot.
[Camille Consul, 09/06/2017]
For a small town, Long Beach, Washington has more than its fair share of World's Largest attractions. As if the Frying Pan, Spitting Clam and Drivable Beach weren't enough, the city also hosts the World's Largest Chopsticks.
These red beauties are located along the sidewalk directly in front of Marsh's Free Museum. The plaque says they were made in 2010 and are chain saw art. Located on the sidewalk in front of Marsh's Free Museum at 409 Pacific Avenue South.
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