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A work of art
This is a must see for anyone that can appreciate the effort made to move and reconstruct these giant metal structures and the art that is created! There are designs everywhere you look. We definitely...
Not sure what to say about this. On the one hand, it is amazing and awe-inspiring to think that one very creative man did all of this by himself. On the other hand, it leads you to think that one crea...
Not a real "cemetery", so don't be put off by the name. You can put in Rent One appliance store off of Main Street in your GPS to navigate here, but really, you can't miss it if you just drive down Ma...
I just happened to come across this on the internet and was really surprised to read that some people were referring to this as art. In most cities it would be considered an eyesore. It just goes to s...
A work of art
This is a must see for anyone that can appreciate the effort made to move and reconstruct these giant metal structures and the art that is created! There are designs everywhere you look. We definitely...
Mindfield Museum / Art Creation
This is a great display of artwork as well as a way of honoring family. Recommend checking it out on a road-trip or anything like that.
Amazing Amount of "Junk"?
Not sure what to say about this. On the one hand, it is amazing and awe-inspiring to think that one very creative man did all of this by himself. On the other hand, it leads you to think that one crea...
Roadside attraction
Not a real "cemetery", so don't be put off by the name. You can put in Rent One appliance store off of Main Street in your GPS to navigate here, but really, you can't miss it if you just drive down Ma...
Junkyard
I just happened to come across this on the internet and was really surprised to read that some people were referring to this as art. In most cities it would be considered an eyesore. It just goes to s...