Maryland has many attractions, including those odd and unusual. These strange spots in Maryland are delightfully peculiar and some have stories behind them that are quite interesting as well. Here are 18 kooky places in the Old Line State that will make you stop and look twice – at least. Addresses have been added to the bottom of each photo in case you want to plan your own weird roadside trip.
1. This ferocious looking fellow is located at Ripley's Believe It Or Not in Ocean City.
Address: 27 South Patterson Park Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21231
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9. Spongebob overlooks Bowles Farm in Clements. A corn maze, petting zoo, and play area are just a few of the things you can do at this whimsical place.
12. The Cider Barrel was built in Germantown in 1922 and travelers flocked to it for a taste of sweet, homemade cider. It's now been closed since 2003.
Address: 20410 N. Frederick Rd, Germantown, MD 20876
13. A statue of University of Maryland alumni and Muppets creator Jim Henson, can be found at the college along with his most iconic character, Kermit.
15. This insanely creative interpretation of Van Gogh's Starry Night is made entirely of doorknobs and handles. It was created by the owner of Union Hardware in Bethesda, David Goldberg.
17. Years ago this was the RCA corporate icon. Now, Nipper the dog sits atop this building in Baltimore, and has become a popular spot for people to snap photos.