Top 10 Weirdest Sights in America
From natural abnormalities to the out-and-out odd, these weird sights are sure to creep, confuse, and intrigue
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America the beautiful, sure, but America the strange? You bet. We’ve dug up 10 weird sights in America that run the gamut from natural abnormalities (albino squirrels, displaced deserts) to the just out-and-out odd (gravity vortexes, mystery lights). Hit the road this summer and seek out the curious and entertaining oddities sprinkled across the nation (many are conveniently located off major highways). Set out to scratch your travel itch, but count on scratching your head, too.
Albino Squirrels
Olney, Ill.
Red eyes and snow-white fur make albino squirrels look like something out of a sci-fi movie, but in Olney, Ill., the rodents might as well be royalty. City laws give these rare white squirrels the right-of-way on every street (jay-walking permitted), and police prohibit visitors from leaving town with one of the estimated 111 colorless pets. Albino squirrels scurry down trees in towns nationwide (at least five other American towns boast similar populations), but Olney provides something of a safe haven for the animals, who don’t exactly blend in like their camouflaged counterparts. For guaranteed sightings, visit on Saturdays in October (this year’s schedule is set for Oct. 9, 16, and 23), when a citywide squirrel census takes place (volunteers actually go around counting the number of white and gray squirrels to keep track of the population). Otherwise, find a park bench at Olney City Park, scatter a few nuts on the ground, and wait, camera at the ready.
Carhenge; Alliance, Neb.
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Alliance, Neb.
This thoroughly modern, automobile-themed take on England’s mysterious Stonehenge stacks 38 gray spray-painted cars up in a life-size replica of the ancient structure. Archeologists still don’t know why Druids built the original, but the origin of the Alliance, Neb., installation is straightforward. Fascinated by Stonehenge, artist Jim Reinders created this Midwestern version in 1987 as a memorial to his father, who lived on a farm where Carhenge now stands. The effort was no small feat: 35 of Reinders’ family members and friends rescued cars from nearby dumps and teamed up to build the structure, which meant burying some cars, trunk down, 5-feet deep in the soil. Today, the memorial is a weird, all-American road-trip destination with more than 80,000 tourists pulling off of Country Rd. 59 to snap photos of the vintage vehicles in the middle of a wheat field.
Corn Palace; Mitchell, S.D.
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Mitchell, S.D
In 1892, South Dakota settlers decorated the first corn palace with produce to prove the fertility of the state’s soil. Today, that same space houses the much larger Mitchell Corn Palace, a full-fledged South Dakota corn castle complete with elaborate Russian-style turrets made of husks and enough space to throw a rodeo. To honor the farmers’ traditions, each summer local artists fill the palace’s exterior with themed murals made from 13 shades of maize and other native grains. The decorators spend more than three months constructing the panels, and their dedication seems to pay off: Half a million people visit this farmland fortress each year. Tours are free in the summer, but for the weirdest (or, corniest) trip head to Mitchell Aug. 25–29 for the annual Corn Palace Festival, when country singers Kenny Rogers and Gary Allen will take the stage this year.
Desert of Maine; Freeport, Maine
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Freeport, Maine
Besides the lush pine trees and babbling brooks flanking this 300-acre stretch of desert, the intriguing sand anomaly in Freeport, Maine (yes, Maine!), just west of the southern coast, has all the trappings of the Sahara – vast expanses of soft sand, disagreeable soil, and even higher temperatures than those found in the rest of the state. The explanation for this out-of-place wasteland: A glacier about 11,000 years ago moved across the area and left behind a massive sand deposit. Fertile topsoil hid the mini-desert for centuries and as recently as 1797, farmers successfully toiled the land, but poor crop rotation and overgrazing eventually sped up erosion and by the 19th century, the sand had completely resurfaced and taken over the former farm. Today, the Desert of Maine is a bona fide weird sight, and visitors can make the most of their desert excursion with 30-minute tram tours of the sandy expanse, hiking trails, and camping facilities, located in the pine forest next to the desert. All that’s missing are some slow-moving camels.
House on the Rock; Spring Green, Wis.
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Spring Green, Wis.
Walking into the House on the Rock feels a bit like walking into the elaborate home of a hopeless hoarder. Architect Alex Jordan built his Frank Lloyd Wright-style home in Spring Green, Wis., in the 1940s as a weekend retreat – but the wacky architecture and Jordan’s massive collection of antiques and toys drew curious visitors shortly after he moved in. All the rooms in the house provide a weird, often creepy, sight but the highlight is easily The Infinity Room, a 218-foot-long glass hallway that teeters off a cliff, 156 feet above the floor of the Wyoming Valley. The rest of the trippy property’s three sections burst with trinkets, souvenirs, and memorabilia. In The Doll Carousel Room, dolls stare unblinking at visitors. At the end of the second wing, the world’s largest carousel, with not one seat a horse, spins nonstop during tours.
Lucy the Elephant; Margate, N.J.
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Margate, N.J.
This 90-ton, 65-foot-tall wooden elephant overlooking the beach in Margate, N.J., is essentially a 129-year-old publicity stunt. More commonly known as Lucy the Elephant, developer James V. Lafferty, Jr. built the colossal structure in 1881 to snag attention and shake up his local real estate business. Yet, after more than a century, Lucy still hogs the spotlight. She is America's only lasting example of “zoomorphic architecture,” has housed a tavern and a private home, and has survived two hurricanes, a lightning strike, and a serious wrecking-ball threat. Today, visitors can climb up Lucy’s gams for a tour of the oddity and a one-of-a-kind ocean view.
Marfa Lights; Marfa, Texas
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Marfa, Texas
The Marfa Lights have baffled scientists since the first recorded sighting in 1883. Visible only on clear nights, the weird yellowish-green orbs float, bounce around, and vanish then reappear over the Mitchell Flats, just outside of Marfa, Texas. Explanations range from the mundane (mirages, car taillights) to the otherworldly (alien spacecrafts, displaced souls), but the fun of these inexplicable lights is certainly in the mystery. Each Labor Day weekend, Marfa residents celebrate the phenomenon at the Marfa Lights Festival. The three-day fest – complete with live music, street parties, and local arts and crafts vendors – kicks off with a Friday night parade and has become a reunion for former Marfa residents and mystery lights fanatics alike (there are several full books on the topic, by the way). Year round, visitors flock to the viewing center, about 10 miles east of Marfa, for a glimpse of the mystifying glows.
Oregon Vortex; Gold Hill, Ore.
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Gold Hill, Ore.
A weird sight since the 1930s, the Oregon Vortex and its so-called “House of Mystery” in Gold Hill, Ore., earned its first slice of paranormal fame when it debuted on a 1999 episode of The X Files. What causes the disarming slant in the house? Why do brooms stand up on their own here? Despite Agent Mulder’s suggestion that something supernatural was brewing, skeptics swear the vortex is some kind of optical illusion or a glitch in magnetic fields. The attraction centers around one severely tilted mining shack that slid from its foundation just a few years after it was built in 1904. Paranormal or not, the vortex is a funhouse of physics-defying experiments: water bottles appear to roll uphill, visitors seem to shrink or grow with every step (though everyone leaves the same height!), and everything hangs at a perplexing angle.
Petrified Wood Park; Lemmon, S.D.
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Lemmon, S.D.
Visionary Ole S. Quammen probably deserved New Deal funding for his Petrified Wood Park in Lemmon, S.D. At the onset of the Great Depression in 1930, Quammen commissioned some 30 men to scavenge the Great Plains for rocks and fossils (and earn him an “amateur geologist” title). Besides putting food on their tables, the team’s efforts dug up gobs of petrified wood chunks that Quammen later turned into one weird site, featuring statues of everything from waterfalls to wishing wells. Today, the park features 100 towering cones of the ancient wood (each embedded with dinosaur-era fossils) and occupies an entire city block in downtown Lemmon.
Twine Ball; Darwin, Minn.
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Darwin, Minn.
Perhaps the most classic of all weird roadside sights is the world’s largest twine ball, built by one person, in Darwin, Minn. Why a large ball of twine? Well, it all began in 1950 when Francis A. Johnson started wrapping twine for four hours each day for 23 weeks. What motivated him? That we don't know but by the end of the fourth month, he needed a crane to lift his creation – but that didn’t stop him. He continued on spinning until his death in 1989. The ball eventually ballooned to 40 feet around, weighing 17,400 pounds, and is now on display in a covered gazebo in downtown Darwin. Each August, the city celebrates the ball with its Twine Ball Days Festival, but visitors can spin their own yarns year-round with twine ball kits sold at the onsite museum (cranes not included).
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