Local Landmarks

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In which state would you find the ‘Glass Beach’?

Glass Beach in California receives its name from the smooth colorful glass pieces that you can find mixed into the pebbly beach.

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In which state would you find the ‘Hole in the Rock’?

Hole-in-the-Rock located in Arizona, is a natural geological formation in Papago Park. Formed 15 million years ago from the accumulation of materials eroding from Precambrian granite.

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In which state would you find the ‘Mutter Museum’?

Located in the Center City in Pennsylvania, Mutter Museum contains a collection of anatomical and pathological specimens, wax models and antique medical equipment.

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In which state would you find the ‘Fly Geyser’?

Situated on a private island in Washoe County, the Fly Geyser is a small geothermal geyser that is the result of drilling in 1916.

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In which state would you find the ‘Museum of Bad Art’?

Founded in 1994, the Museum of Bad Art is dedicated to the collection, preservation, exhibition, and celebration of bad art in all its forms.

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In which state would you find the ‘Thor's Well’?

Also known as the Drainpipe of the Pacific, Thor's Well sits off the Oregon coast near Cape Pepetua.

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In which state would you find the ‘Museum of Death’?

Established in 1995, the Museum of Death's goal is to "make people happy to be alive". The museum features the world's largest collection of serial killer artwork, antique funeral ephemera, and mortician and coroners instruments.

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In which state would you find the ‘Corn Palace’?

The Corn Palace, commonly advertised as 'The World's Only Corn Palace' and the 'Mitchell Corn Palace', is a multi-purpose arena/facility located in Mitchell.

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In which state would you find the ‘Market Theater Gum Wall’?

Under Pike Place Market in Downtown Seattle, the Market Theater Gum Wall is a brick wall covered in used chewing gum.

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In which state would you find the ‘Mermaids of Weeki Wachee’?

Located in Florida, the Weeki Wachee Spring is a natural tourist attraction showcasing underwater performances by 'mermaids'.

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