These 11 Strange Spots In Michigan Will Make You Stop And Look Twice - At Least
We tend to go through our day-to-day lives taking our surroundings for granted. We pass by the same post office on the way to work. We see the same store clerk at the supermarket. Sometimes we just don’t notice those mundane details. Then there are other things that you simply cannot help but give pause to, because it’s just, different. These are some of those landmarks that make you say, hmmm…

Located just outside of the Coleman A. Young Municipal Building, this embodies the city's perseverance.

A trip to the UP would not be complete without a stop at this unabashedly cheeky roadside attraction.
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Another telltale sign you are in the UP is this guy, who stands at 52 feet tall.
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This is a monument to the UP's Snowshoe Priest.

Detroiters love their athletes. And who's more loved than famed boxer Joe Lewis?

This man-made waterfalls illuminates and is even in-sync with music.

Measuring in at 48 feet tall and 26 feet long, you may have passed by this in Montague.

The ultimate spare.
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At the base of Castle Rock near St. Ignace, this rendition of the mighty Bunyan is of him sitting, rather than standing ready to chop down a tree.

If you drive by this sign signifying that you've entered Hell and don't look twice, there must be something wrong with you.

Behold, the world's largest pie tin, which once held the world's largest cherry pie. It sits outside the Sara Lee Bakery Group.
So these are just a few things that we think are worth a second glance – at LEAST. Which spots in Michigan give you pause? Tell us in the comments below!
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