Come here to see crazy things like water running up a tube and someone casually climbing up a wall. Right next door, you’ll find the Weird Wax Museum dedicated to local history and freaky wax figures.
The 37-acre park is well known for its Sculpture Trail, which features more than 100 of Lakenen’s works on a winding trail through the woods. See for yourself how he turned junk metal into awe-inspiring works of art.
The 37-acre park is well known for its Sculpture Trail, which features more than 100 of Lakenen’s works on a winding trail through the woods. See for yourself how he turned junk metal into awe-inspiring works of art.
A big statue is always a good reason to pull the car off to the side of the road, and this one stands 52 feet and weighs 9 tons. The statue is of Hiawatha, dubbed the “World’s Tallest and Largest Indian,” and he can be found in the Western Upper Peninsula.
Where else would this treasure be located other than the Cherry Capital of the World? Situated just outside the Sara Lee Bakery outlet, this tin can hold a 17-foot, 6-inch pie that weighs over 28,000 pounds.