Giant Tin Man Roadside Attraction Unveiled In Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, a roadside attraction of a giant tin man has been unveiled.
It is no secret that I am a huge fan of roadside attractions. I have started a mental list of the ones I want to go visit. Of course, that means taking a selfie for my collection. If I am anywhere near any of them, a special stop will definitely be made.
Check out this latest one I found out about in Wisconsin.
From TMJ4 Facebook page.
According to tmj4.com, In rural Walworth County, a small team created a homemade, 40,000-pound statue that includes an extra-large Ronald McDonald s Officer Big Mac head.
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