The Big Chicken

The Big Chicken (Marietta, Georgia)

Kentucky Fried Chicken is not generally known for their unique restaurant design, but in Marietta, Georgia The Big Chicken is definitely unique.  Built in 1963, as Johnny Reb’s Chick, Chuck and Shake, the 56 foot

Sideways the Dog's Headstone

Tomb of Sideways the Dog (Atlanta, Georgia)

Tombstones dedicated to dogs are few and far between, and tombstones dedicated to handicapped dogs on internationally renown college campuses are even more difficult to come by.  This unique combination is only part of what

Reighard's Gas Station

Reighard’s Gas Station (Altoona, Pennsylvania)

The oldest continually operated gas station in the United States is not along the historic freeways of California, or sitting on the slowly eroding Route 66 somewhere in Arizona.  A little service station called Reighard’s

Mill Ends Park, Portland, Oregon

Mill Ends Park (Portland, Oregon)

Mill Ends Park is the smallest urban park in the world.  Located in a median strip on the SW Naito Parkway in Portland, Oregon, Mill Ends Park is a circle shaped plot of land 2

Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy

Rialto Bridge (Venice, Italy)

The Rialto Bridge, known in Italy as Ponte di Roalto is the oldest of the four main bridges to span the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy.  Serving as the divide between the districts of San

The Griswold Inn (Essex, Connecticut)

The oldest continuously run tavern in the United States is located in the quaint seaport village of Essex, Connecticut.  Founded by three brothers in the late 18th century (1776 to be exact) and named for

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