Unusual Roadside and Tourist Attractions

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Unusual Roadside and Tourist Attractions

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I recently ran across this website for "odd" attractions. It gave me ideas for day trips as I'm sure it will for you.

http://www.roadsideamerica.com/


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Re: Unusual Roadside and Tourist Attractions

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I'm a big fan of RSA. It helps in my attempts to visit World's Largest sites in every state I visit. :lol:

Here's another one you might like: http://www.roadfood.com/
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Re: Unusual Roadside and Tourist Attractions

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My daughter is coming with her family from NC next weekend, I forwarded both of those links to her - when traveling with 5 kids, some of them pretty young, you need diversions!

Thanks to both of you!
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You can get an app for your Garmin from Roadside America. Lun it!!
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