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  • Samuelson's Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, CA on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#17) Samuelson's Rocks, Joshua Tree National Park, CA

    Most people who visit Joshua Tree National Park have no idea that a strange monument resides in the middle of the desert. If you want to see these early 20th-century carvings of wisdom from John Samuelson, you'll need exact directions and a compass.

    Samuelson himself became famous in his day when Earle Stanley Gardner of Perry Mason fame immortalized his story.

  • Bamahenge, Josephine, AL on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#12) Bamahenge, Josephine, AL

    Hidden in the woods in Josephine, AL, is a full-scale reproduction of Stonehenge. Built by artist Mark Cline at the behest of George Barber of Barber Motorsports in 2013, this replica is even aligned with the solstice just like the original.

    A visit to Bamahenge seems like a great alternative to traveling to England.

  • Hollow Earth Monument, Hamilton, OH on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#10) Hollow Earth Monument, Hamilton, OH

    John Symmes, Jr., a 19th-century lecturer, had a theory: he believed the Earth was hollow. In Hamilton, OH, you can see a statue dedicated to this notion, with a hollow Earth sitting at the top.

    Symmes retired to Hamilton, and his theory outlived him, at least for a time.

  • Sh*t Fountain, Chicago, IL on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#1) Sh*t Fountain, Chicago, IL

    Jerzy S. Kenar got a little tired of dogs defecating in his Chicago, IL, neighborhood, so he decided to create a reminder. Not one to post a sign, Kenar, an artist, decided that a large pile of bronze poop would do the trick. For the record, the statue sits on Kenar's property, so the city isn't responsible for cleaning up his poop.

    Kenar is well known for his religious and political art, so this slightly shocking statue came as no surprise to his fans. 

  • Airport Runway Graves, Savannah, GA on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#6) Airport Runway Graves, Savannah, GA

    Richard and Catherine Dotson rest semi-peacefully on the runway of the Savannah Airport in Georgia. The land for the airport originally belonged to the Dotsons, and the family insisted that the pair would be happier remaining on the land they loved. The city honored them with headstones in the level pavement.

  • Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, ID on Random Weirdest Monuments In United States That You Can Visit

    (#7) Dog Bark Park Inn, Cottonwood, ID

    Complete with a giant fire hydrant for extra emphasis, the Dog Bark Park Inn is actually a working B&B. For those wondering, you can vacation inside the giant beagle.

    The hotel was built by spouses and chainsaw artists Frances and Dennis, and it can sleep up to four people. 

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American has many monuments that are necessary courses for many elementary schools, they are educational. Many landmark historical monuments are impressive and dazzling, others are famous for weird features. People can stand in these places to learn about many events with valuable historical significance, take photos that become the covers of magazines, or enjoy various exhibitions there.

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