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Where is the Largest Mailbox in the World?

Where is the world’s largest mailbox located? The largest mailbox in the world is 5,700 cubic feet and located in Casey, Illinois, USA. There’s a staircase that brings you up to the mailbox! See more of the World’s Largest objects only found in Casey, Illinois. Watch the video that I…

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Where is the Largest Pencil in the World?

Where can you find the largest pencil in the world? Made of real wood, the world’s largest pencil is 32.5 feet long and located in Casey, Illinois, USA. See more of the World’s Largest objects only found in Casey, Illinois. Watch the video clip below that I took for the…

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Where is the Largest Wind Chime in the World?

Towering at over 55 ft high and weighs over 8 tons, this is the largest wind chime in the world. This is a functional wind chime. See more of the World’s Largest objects only found in Casey, Illinois. Below, watch the video that I took for the largest wind chime…

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Towering World’s Largest Ketchup Bottle

The World’s Largest Ketchup Bottle is a actually a 170 ft. tall water tower that was built in 1949. This structure is currently listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The tower is one of the roadside attractions next to Route 159, just south of downtown Collinsville, Illinois U.S.A….

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Ohio Statehouse: Where Abraham Lincoln Stood to Give a Speech

I visited the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. It is considered one of the oldest working statehouses in the United States, being built between 1839 and 1861. Its architecture is typical Greek Revival. Today, the Statehouse houses the Ohio General Assembly. On September 16, 1859, Abraham Lincoln delivered a memorable…

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Enon Adena Mound is the Second Tallest Mound in Ohio

The first settlers in the Ohio area were the Adena Native Americans, known for their mounds, like this on in Enon, Ohio. Adena, Hopewell, and the Fort Ancient cultures developed earthworks, circa 52 BC to 1500 AD. These three nations were located in much of Ohio area. The legend says…

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