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Roadside Attraction (theoffingmag.com)
simonw 1 days ago [-]
I adore roadside attractions. I have two key sources for finding them:

https://www.atlasobscura.com has a very high bar for inclusion. I fire it up anywhere I visit and see if there's something obscure and interesting to check out.

https://www.roadsideamerica.com has a very low bar - like a rock that someone painted pink and added googly eyes to and now it looks a bit like a pig. Any time I'm on a road trip I keep an eye on this (I use their inexpensive iPhone app) to see if there's anything worth a quick diversion.

babelfish 1 days ago [-]
I love both of these platforms. The Wikipedia "map" tab on the iOS app is also a great source of neat local oddities.
bookofjoe 7 hours ago [-]
For a sec there I thought it said "Roadside Picnic"

You could do worse than spend some time with this fantastic 1972 novel (forward by Ursula K. Le Guin):

https://content.cosmos.art/media/pages/library/roadside-picn...

Bonus: this version has an afterward by author Boris Strugatsky which is quite entertaining.

pugworthy 1 days ago [-]
For those of you like me who tried to highlight then right click on Marfa Lights and ran into their annoying right click hijack, here's the Wikipedia link...

Well now it works. I swear it didn't work before. Oh well anyway here's the link...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marfa_lights

thi2 9 hours ago [-]
The article is missing images. I used this dataset some time: https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/headsortails/us-roadside-att...

highly recommend going through it a bit, lots of fun pictures in there.

joshoink 10 hours ago [-]
Very nice writing.
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