A bunch of tiny buildings, rock fountains and weird masks built by Cleveland Thompson who died in 1978. Not sure if they still do tours can see from gate.
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Louis Lee’s Rock Garden
Back in 1958 Louis Lee started a rock garden and keep building for 50 years until he died in 2006. He filled his small yard with hundreds of arches, built of adobe brick, and covered them with glued-on bells, vases, plastic toys, seashells, golf balls, licenses plates, empty beer bottles, read more
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Dr. Evermor’s Park
Amazing park full of salvaged items mad into amazing artwork. Home of the Foreverton, Celestial Listening Ear, the Overlord Master Control Tower, Gigantic insects (the “Juicer Bug” and “Arachna Artie”), the “Epicurean” bellows-driven barbecue train, “The Dragon”, and “The UFO”. The most numerous sculptures are the “Bird Band and Orchestra” read more
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Haiku Stairs
Also known as the stairs to Heaven or Haiku Ladder is a steep hiking trail on the island of Oahu. 3,922 steps. The site is not open to the public and is posted no trespassing. Please be respectful of the residents when parking or going to the stairs. Video shows read more
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Langkawi sky bridge
A 410 ft curved pedestrian bridge in Malaysia. Built in 2005 it is 2300 ft above sea level.
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Moonville Tunnel
Tunnel made in 1856 and abandoned in 1988. The tunnel is now on the Moonville Rail to Trail Path.
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Kidds Mill Covered Bridge
Built in 1869, Kidds Mill Covered Bridge is a Smith Truss bridge. Cost about $18 per foot in 1869.
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Snoqualmie Pass Train Tunnel
Abandoned in 1980 and built in 1914 on the Rails to trails program on the Iron Horse Trail. The tunnel is closed to the Public from November 1st to May 1st.
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Electron Hydroelectric Project
This is a man made 8 feet high by 8 feet wide and 10 miles long wooden flume that runs through the winding river valley. It runs to a resivor that produces 22 Mega watts of electricity. The plant is called the Electron. It was rebuilt in 1985 and originally read more