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One of the great pleasures in our lives has been the visiting and photographing of roadside attractions and pop-culture landmarks. Here are some highlights. Some of these pictures are poor scans of old pictures, so great photography is not the point here. We've had lots of fun visiting these places over the years, and we hope that you'll enjoy seeing them as well. Since there's no convenient way to organize these pictures, I've organized them alphabetically by city.
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Mark Newlon > Alliance, Nebraska

Jeanne and I pulled into Alliance, Nebraska with literally only a few more minutes of daylight. Fortunately, we were able to grab this picture of Carhenge.  But for the fact that it's made of cars, Carhenge is identical to Stonehenge, including matters of size and scale.
Mark Newlon > Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Sometimes, no caption is necessary.
Mark Newlon > Andrew, Alberta

Andrew, Alberta, is home to the World's Largest Mallard Duck.
Mark Newlon > Arizona 

Interstate 10 in Arizona has long been home to a most interesting roadside attraction: The Thing? You have to pay fifty cents or so to find out what The Thing? is, but it's well worth it.
Mark Newlon > Ashburn, Georgia

This super-sized peanut off of I-75 in Georgia has been a soothing sight for weary travelers since its first appearance in 1971.  This is a most fitting memorial to Nora Lawrence Smith, member of the Georgia Journalism Hall of Fame.
Mark Newlon > Audabon, Iowa

The citizens of Audabon, Iowa, are justifiably proud of their amply-proportioned mascot, Albert the Bull, the world's largest. Albert's visage is ubiquitous throughout town, but this statue in the city park is guaranteed to take your breath away.
Mark Newlon > Austin, Texas

The True Hope Church of Jesus Christ and Hot Dog Stand in Austin, Texas, appeared to be out of business when this picture was taken several years ago. And someone had scratched out the bit about the hot dog stand.
Mark Newlon > Somewhere in Arizona

Santa's Desert Retreat in Arizona was closed by the time we motored through.
Mark Newlon > Blanchard, North Dakota

Three miles west of Blanchard, North Dakota, stands the world's tallest manmade structure, the KVLY TV mast.  We visited this on the anniversary of a significant day in its history -- August 8, 2006.  This was the 15th anniversary of the collapse of the Warszawa Radio Mast in Konstantynow, Poland, formerly the world's tallest man-made structure.  When the Warszawa mast failed it catapulted the North Dakota mast into first place.   My friend Ari has pointed out that Konstantynow has since boasted the world's LONGEST tower.
Alliance, Nebraska

Jeanne and I pulled into Alliance, Nebraska with literally only a few more minutes of daylight. Fortunately, we were able to grab this picture of Carhenge. But for the fact that it's made of cars, Carhenge is identical to Stonehenge, including matters of size and scale.
 > Alliance, Nebraska

Jeanne and I pulled into Alliance, Nebraska with literally only a few more minutes of daylight. Fortunately, we were able to grab this picture of Carhenge.  But for the fact that it's made of cars, Carhenge is identical to Stonehenge, including matters of size and scale.
Alliance, Nebraska

Jeanne and I pulled into Alliance, Nebraska with literally only a few more minutes of daylight. Fortunately, we were able to grab this picture of Carhenge. But for the fact that it's made of cars, Carhenge is identical to Stonehenge, including matters of size and scale.
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