Here are 11 of the weirdest roadside attractions in Alabama that are absolutely worth a stop on any road trip:
Alabama’s Weirdest Roadside Attractions
Unclaimed Baggage Center (Scottsboro) — Shop for the world’s lost airline luggage in this treasure-hunter’s paradise.
Bamahenge (Elberta) — A full-scale fiberglass replica of Stonehenge tucked into southern Alabama woods.
Roman Columns & Lady in the Lake (Barber Marina, Elberta) — Mysterious columns rising from a lake alongside a statue.
Dinosaurs in the Woods (Barber Marina) — Towering dinosaur sculptures hidden in the forest.
World’s Largest Office Chair (Anniston) — A four-story-tall office chair dominates downtown Anniston.
Boll Weevil Statue (Enterprise) — The world’s only monument to an agricultural pest.
Face in the Courthouse Window (Carrollton) — A ghostly face said to be visible in the old courthouse window, linked to local legend.
Butch Anthony’s Museum of Wonder (Seale) — An oddball museum and drive-through folk art spectacle.
Lady in the Bay (Barber Marina) — A statue of a woman mysteriously rising from the waters of the bay.
Tinglewood Carvings (Monte Sano Park, Huntsville) — Chainsaw-carved tree sculptures scattered across the park.
Dead Children’s Playground (Maple Hill Cemetery, Huntsville) — An eerie playground located in one of Alabama’s oldest cemeteries.
These quirky sites are a testament to Alabama’s creative spirit and make for unforgettable—and undeniably odd—pit stops all over the state.
SOURCES
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(https://roadtrippers.com/magazine/americas-weirdest-roadside-attractions/)
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