This Lady Liberty is the oldest replica of its kind outside the state of New York.
Yea, this is no longer there
They didn’t know anything about the ball of videotape :,(
1800s Alien Gravesite
This small town Texas cemetery is said to be the burial site of a UFO pilot who crashed in the 1800s.
This location does not have an address and is both very easy to get to and mildly difficult to access if you are driving there in a car. The closest place to park is Maggie McFly’s (a restaurant). To access the fairy village, find Old Waterbury Road. At the end of this road is an old access road that is now more of an overgrown trail. You cannot drive down the access road, and there are signs saying you cannot park on Old Waterbury Road or risk being towed. They don’t want people parking there to walk to the village.
While not restricted or illegal, the town doesn’t make it easy to access the area because they are worried about vandalism and misuse. You will need to walk along the service road until you see giant power lines and the highway in front of you. Once you pass under the giant power lines keep to the right going into the woods down a well-walked trail. Depending on the time of year the path is usually pretty visible. Go towards the crumbling main large human-sized hut. On the other side, you will find the cliff throne and some of the best-preserved fairy houses. There are several houses in various states of crumbling ruin scattered throughout the forest, but be careful if you stray from the trails; there is a lot of poison ivy.
Goldie 1971 - The Fallen Robot is located here
You can enter the Quad from 7th Street, Capstone Drive, or Stadium Drive. Goldie 1971 is resting in the northeast corner, in front of Woods Hall.
The lighthouse for the film Pete’s Dragon was built on Point Buchon Trail located south of Los Osos, California, substituting for Maine. It was equipped with such a large beacon that Disney had to get special permission from the Coast Guard to operate it, since doing so during filming would have confused passing ships.
This actually made me laugh to see it. I was not disappointed, just figured it would have been larger. Was located in a nice tiny town
Among the 5,000 grave markers for Confederate soldiers in the Soldier’s Rest section of Cedar Hill Cemetery in Vicksburg, Mississippi, one pays tribute to Old Douglas, the camel of the 43rd Mississippi Infantry, Company A, nicknamed “The Camel Regiment.”
To find Douglas turn into the cemetery @ Lindsey St from Sky Farm Ave. A bit after the first cross street you will see a group of graves with Confederate flags on the left. Douglas' marker (the one with the camel on it) is on the right side of the group, second row in.
There is supposed to be a location called Rosyln Place (Street) where there is still a wooden paved road.