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From UFO Towers to Tsunami Clocks, Every U.S. State’s Most Unique Roadside Attraction

As the U.S. continues to reel from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, some travelers are opting for road trips as an option to escape this summer. One of the best parts of a road trip can be the quirky and sometimes unexpected stops you find along the way. From glimpses into American history to a peak into the extraterrestrial realm, there are attractions that appeal to everyone’s passions and interests in each of the 50 states. Here we highlight one roadside stop in each state—all are unique and many don’t even require leaving your car to take a quick look and snap a photo. 1. Alabama: Unclaimed Baggage Center One person’s lost luggage is another person’s treasure, so thinks the Unclaimed Baggage Center. This third-generation family business based out of Scottsboro, Alabama, is the only place in the nation where visitors can purchase lost luggage. In 1995, it was featured on Oprah as one of America’s “best kept shopping secrets.” 2. Alaska: Santa Claus House We all know that Santa resides at the North Pole—that’s where we send all his letters, right? This Santa Claus House is in North Pole—Alaska. Visitors can see, in person, Santa’s home (or one… Read full this story

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