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  1. Roadside America preserves shared trip data file on our servers for 1 year, then deletes the file. Export GPS POI Files . If you have a portable GPS device, you can save your My Sights Trip places to a file that can be imported and used just like other POIs. the file will be: RoadsideAmerica-Your-Trip-Name.csv.

  2. The best North Dakota oddities and offbeat attractions, road trip and vacation recommendations from Roadside America's writers and experts -- museums, statues, roadside stops, odd buildings, weird folk art.

  3. The best South Dakota oddities and offbeat attractions, road trip and vacation recommendations from Roadside America's writers and experts -- museums, statues, roadside stops, odd buildings, weird folk art.

  4. Roadside America: A tribe of titans, made of fiberglass and 14 to 25 feet tall, stands watch along the vibrant roadside landscape. They include exaggerated caricatures of lumberjacks, cowboys, and Indians, but the first statues we spotted held big car mufflers, so we named them "Muffler Men." Latest Sightings | Tracking Map | Identify | Origins ...

  5. Hopkins, Minnesota. Unveiled on July 8, 2017, as a part of Hopkins' kickoff for its 83rd annual Raspberry Festival. 83 years? ... Roadside America app for iPhone, iPad. On-route maps, 1,000s of photos, special research targets! ...More. Roadside Presidents app for iPhone, iPad.

  6. Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Museum of Questionable Medical Devices was once prominently situated in a waterfront mall in downtown Minneapolis. Proprietor/curator Bob McCoy, in return for a free rent agreement, would entertain shoppers with skull-readings on one of the phrenology machines or a quick jolt of sinusoidal current.

  7. Big Ole: America's Biggest Viking. Alexandria, Minnesota A symbol of Alexandria's Viking pride -- the town believes it was visited by Norsemen in 1362 -- Big Ole was built in early 1965 as a second-year addition to the 1964-65 New York Word's Fair (Fiberglass sculptor Gordon Schumaker also built the Smokey Bear in International Falls and the big Bluegill in Orr).