Here Are 7 Museums In Kansas That Are Just Too Weird For Words
The Sunflower State: Home to the world’s largest prairie dog, a big well and the actual Garden of Eden.
Did you understand the references? Read on!
Do you have no idea what I’m talking about? Read on, as we discover 7 Kansas museums that are just too weird for words.


Fun Fact: There are 14 other salt mines in the U.S., but none of them are accessible to tourists. #itsgoodtobeinkansas
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At first glance, the Garden of Eden looks like something you'd see in a horror movie...but once you begin exploring, you will discover some of the most unique and exquisite concrete folk art in the world.


Back in my television reporter days, I visited the Barbed Wire Museum and have to admit that they have quite the collection!


The name of the Museum sums it up: it is the world's largest hand dug well.
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The name of this traveling roadside attraction makes me smile...I will follow this collection of the largest smaller things anywhere!


Sadly, this poster child for a bizarre roadside attraction has closed..

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Is that a gigantic pile of sock monkeys, or are you just happy to see me?
Which of these attractions is your favorite?
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