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America’s 10 Most Popular Roadside Attractions
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SPAM® Museum // Minnesota
Not every attraction on the list was built by people. Wyoming’s Devils Tower, which occupies the third spot, is the most popular natural rock formation to visit on American road trips, according to reviews and hashtags. But most of the landmarks are pure kitsch, like the world’s largest beagle statue in Idaho and the SPAM® Museum in Minnesota.
No matter where you’re traveling in the country, there’s likely a detour-worthy destination close by. After reading the full list of the 10 most popular roadside attractions in the U.S., check out these interesting stops in all 50 states and Washington, D.C.