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Last Updated on August 1, 2025 by Matt Staff America´s highways have always been dotted with the quirky, the colossal, and ...
America’s top roadside attractions are highway accidents of a good kind. They’re small, conventional businesses that grew, thanks to desperation-driven innovation and a little luck, into ...
The Twin Arrows Trading Post was once a bustling stop along America’s most famous highway, a beacon for weary travelers looking for a cold drink, a hot meal, and maybe a kitschy souvenir to ...
Desert of Maine (Freeport, Maine) The Desert of Maine consists of twenty acres of rolling sand dunes, caused by poor farming practices in the 19th century. The land was abandoned in the late 1800s, ...
There’s a place in the California desert where hundreds of metal poles reach toward the sky, each one adorned with colorful ...
Nevada is full of roadside attractions — from Seven Magic Mountains to the Big Bovine of the Desert. But which one did readers say is the best?
EXCLUSIVE: We hear that Roadside Attractions, Lionsgate and LD Entertainment are in final talks to take domestic rights to Sundance’s most buzzed about movie this year, the Bill Condon directed ...
We asked, you answered; and now it is time to reveal what RGJ readers voted as Nevada’s best roadside attraction. Earlier this week the RGJ published a list of roadside attractions across the ...