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This blog is devoted to old fashioned American roadside attractions... the wonderfully big, bizarre,
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This blog is devoted to old fashioned American roadside attractions... the wonderfully big, bizarre, crazy, wacky, quirky, weird, accommodation guide australia funny, unique and mundane sites you see travelling cross-country by car in the USA, where getting there really is all the fun!
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