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  2. Category:Roadside attractions in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Roadside attractions in North Dakota" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Enchanted Highway - Wikipedia

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    The State of North Dakota provided $75,000 in its 2019-2020 budget to assist Greff in maintaining the sculptures; prior to that year, he had used his own money and donations to pay for upkeep. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The highway attracts approximately 6,000 tourist cars per year.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in North Dakota by county (54 C, 1 P) Tourist attractions in North Dakota by populated place (5 C) A. Art in North Dakota (6 C) C.

  5. 30 of the Oldest Roadside Attractions in the U.S. You Can ...

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    Many of the oldest roadside attractions still can be visited today. ... North Dakota) This gigantic buffalo statue has been standing over Jamestown since 1959. The 26-foot-tall, 60-ton also ...

  6. The Weirdest Large Roadside Attraction in Every State - AOL

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    North Dakota: World’s Largest Sandhill Crane. Steele. ... Celebrated by a Bruce Springsteen song, Cadillac Ranch is one of the wackiest roadside attractions out there. It comprises 10 Cadillacs ...

  7. List of largest roadside attractions - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1924, The Bottle, also known as the Nehi Inn, was one of the first "world's largest" roadside attractions. Despite the attraction itself being destroyed by fire in 1933, the community of The Bottle , Alabama still bears the name of its famous attraction.

  8. Salem Sue - Wikipedia

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    Salem Sue was the second giant roadside animal sculpture built in North Dakota, after the world's largest buffalo was erected in Jamestown, North Dakota in 1959. [4] Salem Sue as seen from highway I-94. A road leads up to the base of the statue, where one may view the surrounding terrain for a distance of several miles.

  9. Category : Tourist attractions in North Dakota by county

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    Tourist attractions in Sioux County, North Dakota (1 C, 1 P) Tourist attractions in Slope County, North Dakota (1 C, 1 P) Tourist attractions in Stark County, North Dakota (1 C)