10 Wackiest Attractions In The U.S. (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: 10 Wackiest Attractions In The U.S.
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This is America. We have some pretty wacky things going on. TripAdvisor released their list for the 10 wackiest places in the United States.

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10 Wackiest Places
Leaning Tower of Niles, Illinois(01 of10)
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The Leaning Tower of Niles, built in 1934, is an homage to its more famous sibling, the Leaning Tower of Pisa. The Niles version stands at 94 feet and tilts just over 7 feet. (credit:Flickr:JaseMan)
Toilet Seat Museum, Alamo Heights, TX(02 of10)
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Texan Barney Smith has been cataloging toilet seats and decorating them for so long his collection includes over 1,000 seats. (credit:Flickr:juliegomoll)
Enchanted Highway, Regent, ND(03 of10)
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The Enchanted Highway consists of the world's largest metal sculptures all created by local artist Gary Greff. Seven structures span 32 miles on the highway. (credit:Flickr:minnemom)
Tinkertown Museum, Sandia Park, NM (04 of10)
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The Tinkertown Museum is home to 22 rooms of wood-carved figurines, all collected and carved by Ross Ward. (credit:Flickr:robinrkc)
Eiffel Tower, Paris, TX(05 of10)
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The 65-foot tall Eiffel Tower was first built in 1993. And what would a Texas statue be without a cowboy hat on top of it?
Foamhenge, Natural Bridge, VA (06 of10)
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Foamhenge, a replica of Stonehenge, was made entirely about of, yes, foam, by artist Mark Cline in 2004. (credit:Flickr:_rockinfree)
House on the Rock, Spring Green, WI (07 of10)
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Alex Jordan created the 14-room House on the Rock in the 1940s. There is a garden full of 285 different species of plants, a golf course, spa and hotel. (credit:Flickr:Birdfreak.com)
Mermaid Show at Weeki Wachee Springs, Weeki Wachee, FL (08 of10)
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The spring was originally created by the Seminole Indians, now its used for "mermaid" shows about one hour north of Tampa.
National Museum of Funeral History, Houston, TX (09 of10)
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This wacky museum was created in 1992 by Robert L. Waltrip, who wished to preserve the heritage of funereal history.
Forbidden Gardens, Katy, TX (10 of10)
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Forbidden Gardens serves as an homage to Chinese military history with 9 exhibits featuring some 6,000 terra cotta soldiers.

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