14 Times U.S. Towns Declared Themselves Capitals of the Most Random Things
1. Blue Earth, Minnesota – The Giant of Giant Statues Blue Earth, Minnesota, proudly calls itself the “Giant Statue Capital […]
1. Blue Earth, Minnesota – The Giant of Giant Statues Blue Earth, Minnesota, proudly calls itself the “Giant Statue Capital […]
1. The “Greetings from Coney Island” Mural in Brooklyn, New York The “Greetings from Coney Island” mural in Brooklyn is
1. Grape Pie – Yates County, New York Nestled in the Finger Lakes region, Yates County is obsessed with Concord
1. Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) – Chicago, Illinois O’Hare is an airport that feels like it could be its
1. Leavenworth, Washington Leavenworth is basically a slice of Bavaria tucked into the Cascades, according to Lydia Mansel from Travel
1. Vent Haven Museum – Fort Mitchell, Kentucky If ventriloquist dummies give you the creeps, maybe skip this one. The
1. Buford, Wyoming (Population: 1) Yes, you read that right—one. Buford, Wyoming, once a bustling railroad town of 2,000 people,