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  • Louie The Lumberjack at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff (Arizona)

  • Paul Bunyan at Leo's Auto and Home Supply/Don's Hot Rod Shop in Tucson (Arizona)

  • Big Ed at Cumming's Plumbing in Tucson (Arizona)

  • Big Johnson (B.J.) at Big Johnson's Store in Prescott (Arizona)

  • "Big Bert", River Bend Resort, Forestville, CA. (California)

  • "Big Mike", formerly at Big Mike's Muffler, Hayward (California)

  • "Babe Royer" at Babe's Lightning & Muffler in San Jose. (California)

  • Chicken Boy in Highland Park (California)

  • "El Salsero" Muffler Man at 22800 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu (California)

  • "Edwin", a golfer, at El Monte Sign Company, 2710 Santa Anita Avenue (California)

  • "The Guy," a race car driver holding a checkered flag, off the 405 freeway, at the west coast Porsche Experience Center in Carson. Originally a golfer for the Dominguez Golf Course (California)

  • Unnamed, King's Auto Repair in Compton (California)

  • "Sergio," at Automotive Alley in Boyle Heights (California)

  • "Tony" at Tony's Transmissions in City Terrace (California)

  • "Kevin" at Tuneup Masters in Van Nuys (California)

  • "Joor Muffler Man" at Joor Muffler in Escondido (California)

  • "Mecca Man" at El Tompa Mini Mart in Mecca, CA. (California)

  • "The Indian Warrior" at Ethels Old Corral in Bakersfield, CA. (California)

  • "Trailer Park Cowboy" at Rustic Ranch Mobile Home Park, 5565 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO. (Colorado)

  • "Ranch Cowboy" stands guard with a pitchfork at Lazy T Ranch, 12765 N. 63rd St., Longmont, CO. (Colorado)

  • Muffler Man in front of Brown's Tire in Wichita, Kansas. (Kansas)

  • The World's Largest Janitor, "Big Don", at the Museum of Clean in Pocatello. (Idaho)

  • The "lumberjack" at Heyburn Elementary School in St. Maries. (Idaho)

  • Gemini Giant in Wilmington (Illinois)

  • A Giant Hot Dog Statue on Route 66 in Atlanta, Illinois was relocated from Bunyon's in Cicero upon that restaurateur's retirement. (Illinois)

  • Lauterbach Man at Lauterbach Service Center in Springfield, Illinois (Illinois)

  • Spartan at Southeast High School in Springfield, Illinois (Illinois)

  • BIG FAT in Evergreen Park, Illinois Paul Bunyan statue on top of Guardian Auto Re-builders (Illinois)

  • Blind Without Glasses at 6300 S. Pulaski in Chicago, IL Indian on top of an eye clinic (Illinois)

  • Paul Bunyan at Lamb's Farm in Libertyville, Illinois (Illinois)

  • 2 muffler men, Paul Bunyan and Beach Boy, at the Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston, Illinois (Illinois)

  • Giant "Phil", Williamsburg. A Phillips 66 Cowboy, Muffler Man, once stood at the Landmark Truck Stop in Williamsburg, IA at the intersection of I80 and IA-149.. “Giant Phil” was a well-known landmark and appears on a vintage postcard. It is not known where this statue went but it is possible that he now stands with a large fiberglass bull in Waukon, IA (Iowa)

  • In front of Topps Western World, 3003 Topps Trail, Bossier City (facing I-20, near exit 23). (Louisiana)

  • Plantation Man, Chicopee. It was originally made for a restaurant in Framingham, then as Uncle Sam for a car dealership in Springfield. It is currently being auctioned and its future is uncertain. (Massachusetts)

  • There is a Muffler Man with a large ax and lumberman's hard hat at the entrance to Valley Tree Service on the east side of Route 97 in Groveland, Massachusetts. (Massachusetts)

  • A Muffler Man depicted in rural attire and baseball cap stands at Green Valley Equipment Company, on Route 43 in Hancock, Massachusetts. (Massachusetts)

  • Greg E. Normous: Golfer, Stands at a putt putt golf course, and is named for the golfer Greg Norman (also looks like Bob Hope) 23 Mile Rd. New Baltimore, MI (Michigan)

  • Golf Giant: Golfer at driving range, 1/2 mile west of Greg E. Normous, New Baltimore, MI http://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/8890 (Michigan)

  • Bunyan (a Mr. Bendo): Stones Last Resort, Cleveland, Missouri (Missouri)

  • Bunyan (no job too big): Skyline Motors Tractor Trailer Repair, Foristell, Missouri (Missouri)

  • Injun Joe and Country Bumpkin: Bagnell Dam Strip, Lake Ozark, Missouri (Missouri)

  • Muffler Man: Chief Wappalese: Chaonia Landing Resort and Marina, Lake Wappapello, Missouri (Missouri)

  • Cowboy Muffler Man (In Pieces): Croft Automotive and Trailer, Valley Park, Missouri (Missouri)

  • There is a Muffler Man in front of the tire store on Montana Ave. in Billings. (Montana)

  • Casino Dude Muffler Man at Fort Rockvale Restaurant and Casino in Joliet (Montana)

  • Muffler Man at Plentywood (Montana)

  • Nitro Girl - Black Horse Pike, Blackwood (New Jersey)

  • Carpet Viking Statue, Route 77, Deerfield (New Jersey)

  • Muffler man collection - Halfwit, Halfwit head paintball target, Dracula head, Monmoth Road, Holmeston (New Jersey)

  • Carpet-clutching Muffler Man, Broadway, Jersey City (New Jersey)

  • Tire Man in Pink - White Horse Pike, Magnolia (New Jersey)

  • Pirate, Boardwalk, Ocean City (New Jersey)

  • Barnacle Bill's Amusements, Highway 35, Ortley Beach (New Jersey)

  • Muffler Man collection, Ocean Terrace, Seaside Heights (New Jersey)

  • Happy Halfwit, Highway 73, Winslow (New Jersey)

  • Cowtown Rodeo, Highway 40, Woodstown (New Jersey)

  • May Cafe, Albuquerque (this is a lumberjack figure, not a Muffler Man) (New Mexico)

  • Sun Glass, Farmington (New Mexico)

  • Big Daddy's Flea Market, Las Cruces (New Mexico)

  • Franciscan RV Inc., Hatch (New Mexico)

  • John's Used Cars, Gallup (cowboy Muffler Man) (New Mexico)

  • Westchester County 135 N Saw Mill River Rd, Elmsford, NY 10523 (Yellow Shirt Green pants)Muffler man (New York)

  • Bradsher Landscape Supply, Raleigh (bluejeans and baseball cap) (North Carolina)

  • Harry's On The Hill Cadillac GMC, Asheville (Chief Pontiac) (North Carolina)

  • Paul Bunyan holding an axe, with Babe the Blue Ox, Original Log Cabin Company, Rocky Mount, North Carolina (North Carolina)

  • White's Tire Company, Wilson, North Carolina (North Carolina)

  • Chieftain Motel, Carrington (figure is a Native American with upraised arm) (North Dakota)

  • Buck Atom the Space Cowboy, Tulsa, Oklahoma (Oklahoma)

  • Native American with arm stretched out at Indian Trading Post, Calumet, Oklahoma (Oklahoma)

  • Harvey the Giant Rabbit – in Reedville (Oregon)

  • Cadet Restaurant, Kittanning (Pennsylvania)

  • Lugnutz Tire Service, Greensburg (Pennsylvania)

  • The Inside Scoop ice cream shop in Coopersburg, Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania)

  • Automotive Brake & Exhaust, Sioux Falls - 'Mr. Bendo', arm upraised if holding an exhaust pipe in one hand (South Dakota)

  • Full Throttle Saloon (new location), 'Windover Willie' originally from Winnemucca, NV. Located at 19942 Hwy 79, Vale, SD - Cowboy holding a cigar in his left hand and a mug of beer in his right. (South Dakota)

  • Red McCombs Big Chief in downtown San Antonio, Texas (Texas)

  • Mr. Bendo, Paul Bunyan, at San Angelo, Texas (Texas)

  • Glenn Goode and Mary Jean Goode's "Big People!": Cowboy, 2 Big Johns, and a Uniroyal Gal in Gainesville, Texas (Texas)

  • Happy The Halfwit at Kenn's Muffler Shop in Beaumont, Texas (Texas)

  • 2nd Amendment Cowboy at Cadillac RV Park in Amarillo,Texas (Texas)

  • at Wine Garage, east of Fredericksburg, Texas on US-290 (Texas)

  • Native American in Chinos - Beside Sad Sam's at Exit 112 off of I-65, near Cross Plains. (Tennessee)

  • Pal's, Kingsport - Man carrying a hamburger (Tennessee)

  • Pratt's, Kingsport - Indian in loincloth (Tennessee)

  • "Big John", a coal miner on South Main Street in front of the Helper Civic Auditorium & city library (formerly the city hall) in Helper (Utah)

  • "Mr. Spock," a muffler man repainted to resemble the Star Trek character. It sits atop a business in Salt Lake City hidden from street view. (Utah)

  • Chincoteague Viking, Chincoteague Island (Virginia)

  • Auto Muffler King at 5835 Jefferson Avenue in Newport News, Virginia (Virginia)

  • Williamson Road Service Center at 3110 Williamson Rd Roanoke VA Roanoke VAR (Virginia)

  • Coeburn VA Red Oak Trading Company. (Virginia)

  • Paul Bunyan, Shelton Washington (Washington)

  • Gus's Drive-In, East Troy - Gus's Giant (Wisconsin)

  • Bulik's Amusement Center, Spooner - Cowboy (Wisconsin)

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Silencers are large molded fiberglass sculptures that are used primarily in the United States as advertising icons, roadside attractions, or for decorative purposes. The first character, about 18 to 25 feet tall, was a Paul Bunyan character designed to hold an ax. Derivatives of this number are widely used to accommodate large car silencers, tires or other items that promote a variety of roadside businesses.

Most of the silencers are made of international fiberglass in Venice, California. The silencers were sent to different states across the United States. The random tool generated approximately 83 items, documenting the locations of silencers in states like California, Arizona, Connecticut, Colorado, Kansas, Idaho, and so on. If you want to get a look at these big things, be sure to use a random tool to find out where they are.

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