11 Oddball Houses In South Carolina That Make You Look Twice
In South Carolina, we love being different. Weird roadside attractions have a way of working their way into our hearts. From the giant peach on I-85 in Gaffney to the King Kong high above a building in Myrtle Beach, and every weird roadside attraction in between, you’ve undoubtedly come to love the oddball stuff you see in South Carolina. Take a look at these weird “houses” in the Palmetto State.

The iconic "round house" on Sullivan's Island looks like something from another planet. It was designed to be hurricane tough.

The "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" star in Myrtle Beach is a headturner with its stable-like appearance.
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The intricate details and turrents on this Laurens home are amazing.
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While not exactly odd, this house along Aiken's South Boundary seen from this angle is certainly different from all the others!

Mugdock Castle on Sullivans Island has had many lives, including as a church, an event hall and a private residence. According to their website it's currently for lease for no less than 28 days at a time.

The privy at Drayton Hall in Charleston is primitive, but you can't deny this outhouse is an odd "house."

This old house perched on top of a bluff is a look back to simpler times.

This cutie is a show stopper along Lake William C Bowen in Spartanburg.
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This head-turner near Longcreek was probably being used for storage at the point the photo was taken.

This castle-like home on Lake Keowee is the oddball of the lake.

The only plantation home Frank Lloyd Wright ever designed is in South Carolina. This home is famous for another reason. Wright designed it so the walls would have no square (90-degree) corners.
For another bizarre thing you can find on the highways of South Carolina, read This Strange Phenomenon Is South Carolina Is Too Weird For Words.
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