
Uncover Wisconsin’s World’s Largest Attractions This Summer
If you're looking for a fun and unusual road trip for you and your family this summer, I have the perfect idea for you.
World's Largest Roadside Attractions Located In Wisconsin
I remember as a kid, every summer my family would take a long road trip. We would hop in the car and go. Sometimes there was a plan, and other times there wasn't. It didn't matter because we were on an adventure.
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One of the things my family enjoyed doing was seeking out unique roadside attractions. The stranger, the better. We were always on the lookout for world record attractions. Those were always great photo ops.

I believe a good old-fashioned road trip is something that all families could use. Put down the devices and experience life. Everyone is always so busy, this is a chance for the whole family to spend some quality bonding time together. You don't even have to travel very far because Wisconsin has some top-notch roadside attractions.
According to Milwaukee Magazine...
Wisconsin has some of the most gargantuan thingamajigs on the globe.
The World Record Academy has certified these five Dairy State behemoths as the “world’s largest…”
#1. Muskie Sculpture
- 143 feet long and 41 feet tall
- Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum
- Hayward
#2. Ball of Twine
- 24,100 pounds
- Highland
#3. Penny
- 10-foot-wide and 18-inch-thick
- Woodruff
#4. Talking Cow
- 16 feet tall and 20 feet long
- Neillsville
#5. Six Pack
- Six 54-foot-tall beer tanks that hold 688,200 gallons
- La Crosse
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