The 7 Oddest Places You Can Possibly Go In Illinois
There are many wonderful attractions to enjoy in Illinois, but if you feel like you’ve done it all, we’ve got some treats for you. These are the seven oddest places to visit in the state, and they all belong on your bucket list.
From strange towns to giant statues that just don’t make any sense, this list shows just how crazy things get in the Land of Lincoln. Check it out:

There's a town in southern Illinois that has an extra-special relationship with its squirrels. It is home to an unusually large population of albino squirrels that are bright white with red eyes. There were once more than 800 of these critters in the town, but today just about 70 exist. Click here to learn all about how these squirrels got here and why they are going away.

This sprawling garden of metal artwork is one of the most unique things you'll ever find in the state. Though some see it as junk, these sculptures all mean something and are made to look like something cool. The place has been in Galena since 1986 and definitely belongs on your bucket list. Learn more about it here.
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Few people know that the Land of Lincoln is home to one of the weirdest towns in the country. Known for its oversized objects, this interesting town is home to some of the world's largest statues. There's a giant mailbox, rocking chair, pencil, pitch fork, and much more to be found. Learn all about this quirky town here.
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Filled with bizarre artwork, historic torture devices, and mind-blowing illusions, this is certainly one of the oddest places to visit in Illinois if you like learning about the past. There are more than 30 exhibits all together, and guests may take self-guided tours. The price is just $6 to enter, and it is open on Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. Find it at 301 E Broadway, Alton, IL 62002.

Named for the town it is situated in, this marvelous roadside attraction is unlike anything in the world. You can purchase a special coin online to put in the machine to make the dragon breathe fire. Learn more about this wacky attraction here.

Located in downtown Arcola, this massive memorial is an artwork dedicated to the cultures of the 1960s through the 1980s. Mostly made from metal, this gigantic piece features peace signs, bright colors, and pop culture references. Learn more about this legendary roadside attraction here.

This place is just for men, but that's probably fine as it is one of the oddest places in the state. Part sauna, part restaurant, guests can seamlessly go from the spa to the dining room without fully dressing. Seafood and chicken dishes are most popular, and you can learn more about it here.
For more fun things to do, check out these 11 old-fashioned attractions in Illinois that will remind you of the good ol’ days.
Where else in Illinois can you find the oddest places? Share your favorites with us below in the comments.
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