The Garden Of Eden Is One Of The Strangest Places You Can Go In Kansas
Have you ever looked at someone’s home and just stared, thinking to yourself, “Hey, that’s really weird!” Well, that’s exactly what Samuel Dinsmoor, a Kansas Civil War vet, wanted people to think when they wandered past his home in Lucas, Kansas, one of the strangest places you can visit in the state. There are many beautiful gardens in Kansas, but not many are filled with oddities like this one.
In the early 1900s, Dinsmoor transformed his house by creating a bizarre collection of biblical and political concrete sculptures outside his home and called it art, charging people to see his array of uh, eye-catching statues. And art is not all you can find at this roadside attraction. The Garden Of Eden in Kansas also allows you to see the room where Dinsmoor himself died as well as his actual body. Yup. Welcome to one of the best gardens in Kansas for strangeness and art.
It doesn’t get any weirder than the Garden of Eden in Kansas. I think it’s one of the most unique places in Kansas. What do you think? Have you been here before? Tell us about your experiences in the comments. Why not stay overnight in Lucas and take a drive around to see more of the quaint oddities around town:
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What are some bucket list attractions in Kansas?
Bucket list attractions in Kansas include:
- Hedrick's Exotic Animal Farm Bed & Breakfast. Come stay at a miniature zoo where you can meet camels, giraffes, and other animals.
- Oz Museum. If you love The Wizard of Oz, this museum will thrill you as it covers just about every adaptation of the story.
- Cedar Grove Feline Conservatory. See all kinds of big cats here and learn all about them as you see them in all their majesty.
- C.W. Parker Carousel Museum. Get a taste of old-fashioned fun as you explore various carousels from decades past.
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What are the most bizarre roadside attractions in Kansas?
The most bizarre roadside attractions in Kansas include:
- The Lessman Farm & Truckhenge. Come see a Stonehenge made out of trucks with various political statements at this roadside attraction.
- Museum of Odd. The name says it all. See a couch piled with 350 sock monkeys, Elvis Presley’s toenail clippings, and more.
- Wheat Liberty Bell. It’s literally a life-sized Liberty Bell made entirely of wheat. What it lacks in resonance it makes up for with whimsy.
- World’s Largest Ball Of Twine. Someone had to do it, and if you come here, you can say you’ve seen it.
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What are the most incredible places to visit in Kansas?
The most incredible places to visit in Kansas include:
- Yoder. If you want to soak up Amish culture and see how they live as well as their incredible craftsmanship, come to Yoder.
- Cosmosphere. Anyone with an interest in space exploration should see this collection of American and Russian rockets.
- Santa Fe Trail Center. History buffs will love this museum which contains over 35,000 artifacts from the historic Santa Fe Trail.
- Lindsborg. You’ll think you’ve been transported to Sweden with Swedish foods, Dala Horses, art shops, and more.
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