Where To Find The Most Bizarre Attractions In Every State In America
By KRISTI ROE-OWEN
In 1937, Key Underwood laid his dog, Troop, to rest on their favorite hunting grounds. Other hunters followed suit, and now it's a cemetery for beloved hunting dogs.
A sort of junkyard folk art DIY amusement park built around a giant mukluk, it has everything from Korean War artifacts and Santa's rocket ship to mini-golf and a bounce house.
An Ice Age paleontological research site, it's a hauntingly beautiful place with dark tar pools that have coughed up millions of well-preserved fossils.