World’s Largest Amoco Sign in St. Louis, Missouri
Find the World’s Largest Amoco Sign at Stevenson’s Hi-Pointe Amoco in St. Louis, Missouri.
Find the World’s Largest Amoco Sign at Stevenson’s Hi-Pointe Amoco in St. Louis, Missouri.
Pops 66 Soda Ranch in Arcadia, Oklahoma, is a modern Route 66 stop featuring over 700 types of soda and the world’s largest soda bottle. Opened in 2007, it’s a restaurant, store, and photo-worthy roadside attraction all in one.
The Blue Whale of Catoosa, a beloved Route 66 roadside attraction in Oklahoma, was built in 1972 by Hugh Davis as an anniversary gift for his wife. This 80-foot-long concrete whale quickly became a popular swimming and picnic spot, and thanks to local restoration efforts, it continues to charm travelers today.
Located in the parking lot of an office complex in Springfield, this 35-foot tall, 11-ton utensil is one of the biggest forks in the world!
Casey, Illinois, is known for its oversized roadside attractions, including a giant birdcage where visitors can step inside, sit on a working swing, and snap a fun photo.
The world’s largest mailbox in Casey, Illinois, stands at 5,743.41 cubic feet and is a fully functional mailbox where visitors can climb inside and mail letters. Created by Jim Bolin, it’s one of many oversized roadside attractions in town and offers great views of other big things in Casey.
The World’s Largest Rocking Chair is located in Casey, Illinois, a small town that has become known for its big things. This Illinois roadside attraction is the biggest of the big. Measuring 56 feet, 1 inch tall and 32 feet, 10 inches wide, and weighing 46,200 pounds this big chair eclipses every rocking chair, and every regular chair, in America.
Enjoy fun games and challenges to pass the time on your next road trip and have a keepsake to look back on for years to come with this entertaining must-have for your next vacation.