Paul Bunyan's Fry Pan In Montana Just Might Be The Strangest Roadside Attraction Yet
We’re no stranger to quirky roadside attractions here in Montana. After all, we have a giant talking penguin and a two-headed steer. But if you ever find yourself in Libby, you just might see the oddest one of all. Paul Bunyan’s Fry Pan certainly makes for a memorable stop.

The unique 12-sided, 130-foot diameter log structure is impossible to miss.

From the Early Libby Exhibit to the photography and the impressive display of early washing machines, this place is perfect for history buffs.
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That's where you'll find the Cherry Creek Custom Mill, the Sylvanite Cookhouse, and other historic structures.
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It's not every day you see such a massive piece of cookware. In fact, we'd be willing to bet this is a once-in-a-lifetime sighting.

Considering it stretches 24.5 feet at its longest point, that's pretty impressive. It makes you wonder what people would cook in it.

That's why it was donated to the museum, where it now stands proudly by the road instead of frying up dozens (or hundreds) of eggs at a time.

However, you can stop by and observe Paul Bunyan's Fry Pan whenever you'd like.
For more information on supporting this wonderful museum and all its attractions, check out the official website.
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Heritage Museum, 34067 US-2, Libby, MT 59923, USA