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We all want to learn about something new, broaden our horizons, experience new ideas
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But sometimes, well, sometimes you just don't want to leave your car in order to do all that
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Which is why Alabama's Drive-Thru Museum is filling a real need in our lazy, lazy culture
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I'm Erin McCarthy, Editor-in-Chief of Mental Floss, and we've got plenty of interesting museums from all 50 states in this installment of The List Show
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Just don't watch it while driving. Let's get started. The drive-thru museum in Seal, Alabama is part of the Museum of Wonder, a collection
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of taxidermy, art, curiosities, and more by Butch Anthony. Roughly a mile from the main
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building is a path made up of giant shipping containers, with windows cut into them so
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vehicles can drive through and observe Anthony's aesthetic, which he calls intertwangelism
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You'll find animal parts merged with found objects, as well as other forms of mixed media
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While the main museum is by appointment only, you can hit the drive-through 24 hours a day
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In our rundown of the 50 offbeat attractions in each state, we told you about Alaska's
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Hammer Museum dedicated to all things that can drive a nail. We've since found something even cooler
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The Fairbanks Ice Museum, located in Fairbanks, features amazing ice sculptures, an ice slide
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an ice bar, and even ice sculpting demonstrations. Just remember to bring a jacket, because ice museums are not exactly tropical
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If you want to think small, you might consider heading to the mini Time Machine Museum of
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miniatures in Tucson, Arizona. The museum features hundreds of miniature dollhouses and room boxes
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each of which tell a story. Some are devoted to fiction, while others portray people and events
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in a historical context. You'll find everything from Japanese farmhouses to 18th century violin
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shops. If you'd like to get a better idea of the funereal environment without grieving
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you should head to Newport, Arkansas, where Jackson's Funeral Homes hosts the Funeral
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Services Museum. The exhibit features vintage coffins, retro embalming equipment, horse-drawn hearses and even caskets that featured viewing windows so mourners could see the face of
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the departed. Some museums don't need to depend on visual exhibits to attract visitors. In Berkeley
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California, the Aftal Archive of Curious Scents curates hundreds of unique fragrances from
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all corners of the world. Want to sniff an exotic flower or maybe the musk of an animal
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All sorts of things make up the olfactory world, and the archive has a lot of them
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all housed in a charmingly tiny cottage. According to owner and perfumer Mandy Aftal
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The most exceptional smell might be Ambrian, which is traditionally derived from something
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produced by the digestive system of a sperm whale, though which and is a matter of some
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debate but is probably the back. Despite that fact, it's sometimes described as having a sweet smell after aging, though
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when it is used, it's to make other scents last longer than for its own smell
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You can even try the museum's own in-house perfume and take home other samples
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If you want a clean museum, head to Eaton, Colorado, home to the Washing Machine Museum
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by washing machine historian Lee Maxwell, the museum boasts over 1,500 machines Lee
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began collecting back in 1985, an assortment that now fills two giant warehouses. Lee restores
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and cleans virtually all of them. For models he's researched but can't find, he builds
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scale replicas. There's even a washer from the 1800s connected to a wooden treadmill
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that's reputed to have been powered by a jogging goat. If you're lucky, Lee will also
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show off his collection of butter churners. But fair warning, the museum is for guided
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tours only with a flat $125 fee. It's better to bring a group. And no, you cannot also
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bring your dirty clothes. We don't think much about locks, but they're a huge part of our lives. They keep us safe
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they keep us out, and they keep locksmiths in business. The Lock Museum of America in
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Terryville, Connecticut, pays tribute to these tumblers with an array of vintage sets, including
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an Egyptian lock thought to be over 4,000 years old. There's also an escape room adventure
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in which participants can use items in the museum to find clues to Pharaoh's gold
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Sometimes you wake up and wonder, where can I see a walrus penis bump
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If you're in Fenwick Island in Delaware, your search has come to an end
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The walrus appendage is just one of many items you can find at the Discover Sea Shipwreck
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Museum, which houses thousands of objects recovered from wrecks. There's even a Fiji mermaid, which was a hoax that involved monkey corpses being sewn
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onto the tails of fish. I wish I were kidding. There are plenty of space museums, but not too many devoted to that other inhospitable
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zone—the ocean depths. The History of Diving Museum in Isla Morata, Florida, features an ode to diving history
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from oversized helmets to suits to diving bells. While you're in Isla Morata, you can
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also stop by to gawk at Betsy the Lobster, a 30-foot-tall crustacean. Betsy is just a
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sculpture, so don't bring any butter. Puppets. Some of us love them. Others fear them. But we're all impressed with the artistry
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and imagination that goes into puppeteers making us believe a pile of felt feels real
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The Center of Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia celebrates the craft, with original Muppets
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from Jim Henson on display, workshops, and even some live performances. You can also
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visit their creative puppet workshop, which, let's be honest, blows Build-A-Bear out of
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the water. Most of us have driven cars and flown in planes, but relatively few of us are going to join
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the military and get an opportunity to get into a submarine. Fortunately, the Pacific
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Fleet Submarine Museum in Honolulu, Hawaii offers a pretty rich history of the USS Bofin
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an attack sub that was put in service during World War II. You'll find plenty of info
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about subs in wartime, including their role in the Cold War. Obviously, the real highlight
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is boarding the now decommissioned Bofin, which was nicknamed the Pearl Harbor Avenger
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If you're claustrophobic, the museum cautions that it's probably not a good idea
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but you could still take pictures from shore. Sure, you could visit any number of potato-related
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attractions in Idaho. But if you want to avoid the spud crowd, head to the EBRI Atomic Museum
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on US Highway 2026 between Idaho Falls and ARCO Visitors can see four nuclear reactors and interactive displays detailing the ebri which was the world first atomic power plant to produce electricity Don worry it no longer in operation Remember back in Georgia I mentioned their Create a Puppet Workshop Well if you visit the Sock
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Monkey Museum in Long Grove, you can learn how to turn a pair of socks into a sock monkey. And
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if examining the 2200 sock monkeys starts to get a little bit much, you can also learn about the
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history of the socks themselves. The place to go for mechanical musical instruments is Dr. Ted's
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Musical Marvels, a modest museum in Dale, Indiana that's home to plenty of vintage novelty machines
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that once populated amusement parks and carnivals. You definitely won't want to miss the decapped
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Belgian dance organ that stands 12 feet tall. And yes, Dr. Ted is a real physician
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We're all fascinated by trucks and truckers living that romantic trucker lifestyle. The Iowa 80
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Trucking Museum in Walcott, Iowa helps illustrate the history of trucking, including vintage trucks
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that once toted everything from gas to milk. If you've ever swooned over a toy truck
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this place will be paradise. Not many museums require you to descend 650 feet underground
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which is what makes the Strataka Underground Salt Museum in Hutchinson, Kansas so alluring
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Once you take the elevator, or hoist, down, which takes about 90 seconds, you'll be immersed in a
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salt mine. You'll be able to take a tram throughout and learn about salt mining. And yes, this would
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make an excellent haunted Halloween attraction. Few cars are as iconic as the Corvette, one of the
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sleekest American rides of all time. But while it may be a classic now, General Motors had a hard time selling the first 300 they made in 1953
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People eventually caught on, though, and it's been in production ever since. At the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, visitors can check out its history
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and do intensive research in their archives. Although it's frequently suspended when they run
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them, the highlight is probably going to be the tour of the Corvette manufacturing plant
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though you will likely be stopped from jumping into a car and driving away
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It's kind of exhilarating when a museum's name doesn't even tell you what you'll find inside
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And that's the case with the Abita Mystery House in Abita Springs, Louisiana
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also known as the UCO Museum. And perhaps its name is so mysterious because it contains
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too many disparate items to condensely sum up. In this 100-year-old cottage
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you'll find a collection of over 50,000 objects, from bottle caps to moving dioramas to antique
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barbed wire. There are also some interesting animals that are part taxidermy, part art
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including Daryl, the dog-gator, with an alligator head and a dog-like body
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If you take the ferry from Portland, Maine to Peaks Island, you'll find the winner of the
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Guinness World Record for the largest collection of umbrella sleeves. It's the Umbrella Cover
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Museum, which now contains over 2,000 of them. The museum was founded after Nancy 3 Hoffman
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realized she was accumulating a collection of umbrella covers that she didn't have use for
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Now people send her covers from all over the world. Apparently Hoffman will show you around
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the museum herself, along with the performance of Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella on accordion
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There are two witch board museums in the United States. One of the locations is pretty self
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explanatory. Salem, Massachusetts. But the other may surprise you. Baltimore, Maryland. It turns out that Baltimore has a deep history with Ouija, the board that supposedly gives you
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the ability to communicate with spirits. The company that originally manufactured the boards
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was based in Baltimore. At this museum, you can learn more about that local history and see plenty
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of historic artifacts. Then, if you dare, sit in their designated Ouija nook and try to connect
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with the other side. Speaking of Massachusetts, once you see their Witchboard Museum, you can head
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about 45 minutes north to another unique museum, the Plum Island Museum of Lost Toys and Curiosities
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which isn't actually on Plum Island, it's in nearby Amesbury, but the stuff comes from Plum
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Island. It's run by Corin Flaherty, who walks the local beach almost every day and has created a
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museum dedicated to all of the objects she's found washed up there. From goggles to tennis
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balls to Happy Meal toys. Her goal is to raise awareness about pollution and how plastic negatively
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impacts our environment. If you've ever wanted to see a diorama of a tattoo parlor containing
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one taxidermied mouse tattooing another taxidermied mouse, look no further than the Wacky Taxidermy
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and Miniatures Museum. This unique spot, located in Mackinac, Michigan, has over 60 such dioramas
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with taxidermied mice, squirrels, chipmunks, and raccoons. You'll find them doing everything you
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could dream of playing poker lifting weights enjoying a day at the beach and so much more
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everything you've ever wanted to know about spam can be discovered at the 14 000 square foot spam
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museum in austin minnesota including the meaning of the word spam a question employees estimate
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they get asked up to 50 times a day but i'll tell you right now so you can spend your time
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at the museum perusing the exhibits checking out the 12 foot tall spam rocket and enjoying the full
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set of bluegrass instruments made from spam cans. It's almost certainly that the SP in
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the word are for spiced, and the AM are for ham. But Hormel's official position is that
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the real answer is known by only a small circle of former Hormel Foods executives, and probably
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Nostradamus. You can experience history through aprons at the Apron Museum in Iyuka, Mississippi
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There, you'll find around 3500 aprons, including ones from all around the world, and going back to
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the Civil War era. But this museum is about more than just looking at aprons. You can discover
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information about how they're designed, as well as how needlework has changed over the years
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Ever hear of hair art? Between the Middle Ages and the 1800s, people made it to honor the dead
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incorporating a lock of the deceased's hair into art, like wreaths or jewelry. And at Layla's
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Hair Museum in Independence, Missouri, there are more than 600 hair wreaths and 2,000 pieces of
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jewelry, from history through today. There's also some famous hair, including locks from Elvis
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Presley and almost every U.S. President. What do a 65-foot tugboat, an 1880s hearse, and a manual tooth drill have in common
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Well pretty much nothing But they can all be viewed at the Miracle of America Museum in Polson Montana This collection of over 340 items spread over 40 buildings and the surrounding area is a journey through American history via artifacts
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There's even an entire pioneer village, complete with a log cabin, school, and jail
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That's not to mention the alien and UFO. There's just a lot going on here, hence its nickname, the Smithsonian of the West
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And from the super-wide-ranging to super-specific, at the Petal Clinic in Pawnee City, Nebraska
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find over 500 pedal cars and tractors, often with a doll in the driver's seat. The toys were
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acquired by a married couple over decades. As for why it's a clinic, the collection is housed
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in a former medical clinic. It's by appointment only, if you can get an appointment
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Near the California-Nevada border, there is a life-sized Last Supper in the desert
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The 15-acre Goldwell Open Air Museum of Outdoor Sculptures near the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada
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traces its history to 1984, when an artist felt it was the perfect site for his Last Supper
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sculpture. In addition to The Last Supper, featuring large ghostly figures posed like the
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original Leonardo da Vinci painting, there's a metal origami crane, a piece made of car parts
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called Desert Flower, and a female Icarus statue named Icarus. We were going to feature the Museum
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of Dumb Guy Stuff because how can you beat that name? But sadly, it permanently closed shortly
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before filming. And though that's because they're moving to Maine, it still serves as a reminder to
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seek out and support those weird, quirky museums, which New Hampshire still has no shortage of
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But one of the most random is America's Credit Union Museum. Located on the site of what they
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say is America's first credit union. While credit unions are super important, I am curious how you
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make a whole museum out of one. If you've been, drop a description in the comments
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You could walk into the Silver Ball Museum arcade in Asbury Park, New Jersey, and mistake it for
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just your regular arcade, albeit one with an above-average amount of pinball machines at a
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count of around 200. But when you took a closer look, you'd see that each pinball machine has a
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placard hanging above it, explaining the history of the game. This impressive institution rotates
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pinball machines onto the arcade floor from a full collection of 600. At any given time
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you'll find machines from all eras. Perhaps the evil Knievel pinball machine, or the Godfather
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or the Sopranos. And don't worry, at this museum you can touch, or play, the artifacts
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One theme that emerges in these weird museums is just, some person's collection that they wanted to share with the world. And that is the case with
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the Johnny Meyer Classical Gas Museum in Embudo, New Mexico. Meyer's museum slash home displays
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all of his travel and gas station related items, including a lineup of antique gas pumps and
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vintage cars outside. When you head indoors, you'll find vintage neon signs, motor oil cans
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and all sorts of paraphernalia. There are plenty of museums in New York City that you could spend
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an entire day in and still feel like you haven't seen it all. If you're chasing the opposite
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feeling, check out Tribeca's museum, located in a 36-square-foot fright elevator shaft
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Its website describes it as exploring the modern world and the human condition
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Their exhibitions over the years have included everyday knockoff items, like a box of Oleos
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cookies, perfume bottles shaped like women's bodies, and benign items that were mistaken to
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be bombs at some point in time. If you live near Wilmington, North Carolina, and you have some item
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you need to get out of your home because you believe it may be haunted, try donating it to
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the Museum of the Bazaar. That's exactly what happened with their haunted clown. Its original
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owner said it was moving around the house and creeping them out, so the museum's owner took
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it off their hands. At the museum you'll find a fair share of spooky items, from an Annabelle doll
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to Houdini's Ouija board. But you'll also just see some interesting artifacts, like an alleged
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imprint of Bigfoot's foot and some vintage medical equipment. And if you're worried that you'll bring
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any bad energy home with you, there are Amish hex signs throughout the museum specifically to prevent
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theft. Speaking of vintage medical equipment, you can learn the over 125-year history of the North
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Dakota State Hospital in their designated museum. The display is a fascinating journey through the
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methods of how we've treated patients over the years. You'll see an autopsy table, straight
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jackets, record books, and even wicker furniture created by past patients in occupational therapy
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If you're waiting for a sign to visit Ohio, there's an entire museum dedicated to them in
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Cincinnati. The American Sign Museum was founded by a longtime editor of Signs of the Times
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a trade magazine aimed at sign industry insiders. After debuting as the national Signs of the Times
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Museum in 1999, the attraction was renamed and reopened as the American Sign Museum in 2005
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Today, it houses over a century's worth of collectible signage, including an indoor Main Street made up of storeless storefronts
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The Shattuck Windmill Museum is the perfect attraction to visit on a nice day
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Just make sure there's a bit of a breeze when you go. The Outdoor Museum in northwestern Oklahoma is home to more than 50 historic windmills
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The towering contraptions were built from the mid-19th to the mid-20th centuries
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and they come in a variety of sizes and designs. If you're traveling through Shattuck in December
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you may even catch the windmills decked out in string lights for the holidays
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In 2012, a former corner store in Portland's Selwood neighborhood was transformed into the
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only permanent puppet museum on the West Coast. The Portland Puppet Museum features rare hand
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puppets, ventriloquist dummies, and marionettes from around the world, as well as familiar faces
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like an original Miss Piggy. The pieces come largely from founder Stephen Overton's personal
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puppet collection, which is too large to display all at once. Instead, a few hundred of the roughly
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2,000 puppets are featured at any given time in rotating exhibitions. Like many museums
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the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia started as an eccentric personal collection. After receiving a
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a donation of medical anomalies from surgeon Thomas Dent Mütter in 1858, the College of
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Physicians of Philadelphia turned it into a museum for the public. The institution has
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continued to collect noteworthy specimens over the decades including an eight megacolon books bound in human skin and slides of Albert Einstein brain tissue The exhibits aren for the squeamish Even seemingly ordinary objects like small toys and office supplies ingested by patients take on a new meaning
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in context. The machines at the Rhode Island Computer Museum aren't old compared to some museum collections
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but in the tech world, they're ancient artifacts. The nonprofit organization was founded in
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1999 to preserve computer history, and it has since expanded to include calculators
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video game consoles, and other vintage gadgets. Though the majority of the items come from the
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latter half of the 20th century, a few objects, like an old punch card machine, date back farther
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The Button Museum in Bishopville, South Carolina is less about buttons than it is about one man's
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insomnia-fueled obsession. While struggling with sleepless nights, Dalton Stevens passed the time
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by attaching buttons to anything he could get his hands on. He started by sewing over 16,000 buttons
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onto a suit, and once that project was complete, he glued buttons onto shoes, instruments, and
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eventually his 1983 Chevy Chevette. When his collection of buttoned-up items became
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too big to keep at home, he opened the Button Museum in a nearby building in 2008
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Stephen sadly passed away in 2016, and the offbeat attraction he left behind
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is now open on an irregular basis. The South Dakota Tractor Museum in Kimball covers more
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than 100 years of farming equipment history. In addition to their impressive collection of
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tractors, the museum is home to hog oilers, hay baling machines, and a corn kernel remover
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that predate modern machinery. After getting a taste of life on the farm in the early 1900s
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you can check out their authentic one-room schoolhouse, which was disassembled and reconstructed on the property by the museum's volunteers
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What's often billed as the world's largest permanent Titanic museum is located a couple
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hundred miles inland in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. The attraction turns the 1912 Maritime disaster
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into an immersive experience. As soon as they enter, guests are given a boarding pass with
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the name of an actual Titanic guest or crew member. Interactive exhibits include actual-sized lifeboats
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a replica boiler room, and sloping decks that recreate the ocean liner's final moments
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If that's not how you prefer to remember an event that killed 1500 people
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you can drive by and appreciate the museum's exterior, which is a recreation of the ship
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built at half scale. When Mary Elizabeth Ewens Hopkins passed away in 1990, she left behind an
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extensive collection of Santa Claus memorabilia. It was donated to the Columbus Historical Preservation
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Trust and turned into the Santa Claus Museum in Columbus, Texas. Knickknacks depicting the patron saint of Christmas may seem like an odd thing to collect
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but Mary Elizabeth wasn't alone in her hobby. In 2019, two more families donated their Santa
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Claus collections to the museum, and today it comprises more than 3,000 items. The Santa Claus
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Museum is open in early December, and visitors looking to come in the off-season should call
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ahead to make an appointment. There are plenty of natural history museums in the US
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but the Museum of Ancient Life in Lehigh, Utah stands out. Founded by paleontologist Cliff Miles
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it claims to house one of the largest collections of mounted dinosaur specimens on Earth
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Fossils on display include a non-dinosaur Quetzalcoatlus with a 40-foot wingspan, two T-Rexes, and many more. While the exhibits are world-class, the museum maintains the charming
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feel of a remote roadside attraction with retro dioramas and an interactive dig pit
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For decades, Battleboro, Vermont was home to one of the most productive organ factories on the
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planet. The Estee Organ Company no longer supplies instruments to the world's organist
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and its former location is now a museum dedicated to its history. Most of the reed, pipe, and electric organs on the premises were manufactured by Estee between
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1846 and 1960. Visitors are encouraged to play any instrument they see, regardless of their
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musical talent or lack thereof. Instead of hogging your local dive bar's pinball machine all night
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consider a trip to the Roanoke Pinball Museum in Virginia. The $15 admission fee gets you all-day
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access to their collection of more than 75 playable pinball machines. The vintage games
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date back to 1935, and they're more than just a fun way to spend an afternoon. The attraction is
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an interactive look at arcade history, with machines featuring retro pop culture tie-ins
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and defunct features like flippers that point out instead of in. So even if you don't make it on
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the leaderboard, at least you can walk away from a game feeling… cultured
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At the Museum of Glass in Tacoma, Washington, guests should definitely keep their hands to
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themselves. The cultural institution explores the full potential of the delicate artwork
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from luxurious home goods to outdoor sculptures. The museum is just as dedicated to the process of
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glassmaking as it is to the final product. In between exploring exhibits, guests can catch
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live glassmaking demonstrations at the on-site Hot Shop, which hosts visiting artists from around the
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world. The existence of Mothman may be up for debate, but the Mothman Museum in Point Pleasant
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West Virginia is very real. The attraction traces the history of the cryptid since reported sightings
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of a red-eyed winged creature exploded in the area in the 1960s. Even if you don't subscribe
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to the urban legend, you may be tempted to grab some Mothman merch from the museum's gift shop
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The collection at the National Mustard Museum likely rivals what you have in the door of your
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frigid home. Over 6,000 containers of the condiment are on display, originating from
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more than 70 countries and all 50 states. Some vintage vessels date back over a century
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But if you want something fresher to put on your sandwich, the museum also sells products that
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haven't expired. If you've ever wondered what it was like to live in the wilderness at the height
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of the fur trade in the 19th century, the Museum of the Mountain Man paints a clear picture
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The Sublette County Historical Society opened the Pinedale, Wyoming Institution in 1990. The
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exhibitions include life-size dioramas of mountain life, vintage hunting rifles, and Native American
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artifacts. Before opening the museum, the Sublette County Historical Society hosted historical
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reenactments of fur trader meetups, an annual tradition that continues today. That officially concludes our road trip across the most unique
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interesting, and peculiar museums in America. Have you been to any of these museums before
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Let us know in the comments. Thanks for watching and we'll see you next time
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