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more about #roadtrip more comments → TimTim: The folks from Dog River should have consulted with that site before building the "World's Biggest Hoe" (soil turner, earth spoon, dirt stick) [www.t... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: It's items just like this which powered the concept of long-distance motorcycle rallying. You'd be surprised what weird shit exists, roadside...and p... more » skaycog was here: The world's largest six-pack is in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, at City Brewery. The 'six beers' contain enough beer to fill 7,340,796 cans. #roadtrip more » GreenN_Gold: It's not just America. Here's the world's largest Dodge Power Wagon in Abu Dhabi. #roadtrip more » GreenN_Gold: I work by that chair... #roadtrip more » bzr: Some of my friends went on a roadtrip this summer and stopped by at the world's biggest ball of twine. Here's their picture: #roadtrip more » Fat Tire: San Onofre, Ca: Biggest pair of cans, ever. #roadtrip more » mechimike: I believe its Grant, Texas, that has the world's largest roadside Cross. Its not a Crucifix, however- no Son of God nailed to it. I drove past it on... more » Alfisted: World's tallest monument to failure... #roadtrip more » Pessimippopotamus: The vast nothingness of the great American West. Wait. You said attractions. Right. #roadtrip more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: For me, it will always be this. Always has been. #roadtrip more » snapoversteer 'bout to get told: Roadside attractions and horrendous murders are what make us remember small town America exists. Sometimes one and the same. [bonnieandclydemuseum.c... more » mytdawg: Must.. fight.. the.. urge.. Almostbigenoughformyexwifesass - dammit! #roadtrip more » JC Whitless: #roadtrip more » HoonThatFerrari: The Bad News: The rust on these cars is a quarter-inch thick. The Good News: That's still only halfway through. more » -
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The World's Biggest Roadside Attractions
Curious where to find the world's largest artichoke, ear of corn, or talking loon? What about the largest chair in the world? Roadside attractions and horrendous murders are what make us remember small town America exists. [HowStuffWorks.com] -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
Wisconsin Rust Trip: 1950 Chevrolet, 1951 Plymouth
A couple weeks back, I drove across Wisconsin, en route from my cousin's wedding in southeastern Minnesota (ancestral home of the Martin clan) to my SO's family vacation cabin on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin. More » -
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Chrysler Newport Hash-Smuggling Family Vacation, Belgium To India And Back!
Looking to do a little scenic drive with your girlfriend and young son… from Belgium to India and back, with a load of hash in secret compartments? What vehicle would you choose? Exactly: Newport! More » -
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How To Lap Le Mans In a Ford GT ...In 40 Years
Motoring journalist Rich Truesdell became a car geek when he saw Phil Hill drive the Ford GT40 at Le Mans in 1964. Forty years later, he caught up with him. More » -
#jalopnikautomotiveamerigasm
Top Ten American Automotive Pilgrimages
It wouldn't be a Jalopnik Automotive Amerigasm without a nod to the places that make American automotive history so great. Eddie Izzard may joke that he's from "Europe, where the history comes from," but the relative young age of the auto industry means our automotive history is as old and rich as anyone's...and of course, more American. Whether you have plans for the Fourth of July weekend or not, there's no better way to celebrate our country's freedom than by enjoying the freedom to drive somewhere and overspend at the gift shop. Below is our list of ten great American automotive pilgrimages for those that worship at the altar of wheeled transportation. More » -

