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Information: Pictures and descriptions of wonderful creations you can see while traveling along side of the road. Could include larger than life objects, weird and wacky homes, structures made from glass bottles and other discarded items, castles and sanctuaries build
Roadside Attractions Sites:
Rock on the Road Rock on the Road: A small collection of photos of signs seen on rural road trips. This vernacular signage is a form of folk art. (Roadside Attractions) http://bwackcat.tripod.com/
Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village: Senior citizen Tressa "Grandma " Prisbrey, built a complete village out of discarded glass bottles. (Roadside Attractions) http://echomatic.home.mindspring.com/bv/
Dinsmoor, S. P. Dinsmoor, S. P.: Story of S. P. Dinsmoor and his Garden of Eden in Lucas, Kansas, by Bill Amundson. (Roadside Attractions) http://www.missioncreep.com/tilt/dinsmoor.html
UCM Museum UCM Museum: Features a vintage service station, a 90-year-old Louisiana Creole cottage, an exhibition hall of memorabilia, and the much photographed House of Shards. (Roadside Attractions) http://www.ucmmuseum.com/
Concrete Park Folk Art Sculptures Concrete Park Folk Art Sculptures: Photographs and information about a collection of concrete and glass folk art sculptures made by Fred Smith, a lumberjack and tavern operator in Wisconsin. (Roadside Attractions) http://webpages.charter.net/dnance/concpark/concpark-abt.htm