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Angola, New York: Two Story Political Outhouse (Gone)

An outhouse where politicians sat above and taxpayers sat below. Folk art relic of the 2016 presidential election.

Directions:
Several miles east of town. On the south side of Pontiac Rd, just east of where crosses over I-90. Private property; please be respectful.
Status:
Gone

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Two Story Political Outhouse

No longer there.

[Lori, 08/05/2021]

The owner of the outhouse originally planned to put it on a trailer and drive it around. It might be on the move somewhere, spreading its outhouse message -- but more likely it's just been taken down.

Two Story Political Outhouse.

Two Story Outhouse

Politicians get the top seat. Taxpayers sit below.

[Kerry, 08/12/2019]

Farmer Stephen Fitzpatrick paid an anonymous Amish man $700 to build the outhouse in 2016. Fitzpatrick voted for Trump, and said at the time that he planned to put the outhouse on a trailer and drive it around. But apparently he didn't.


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