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1. The World's Largest Cheeto (308 Dows St, Elk Horn, IA 51531)

Yes, you read that right! This mighty orange gem is housed in a small town with Eggersesque charm and true Midwestern…

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1. The World's Largest Ball of Paint (10696 N 200 W, Alexandria, IN 46001) An absurd sculpture that would make Kurt Vonnegut chuckle; this ongoing participatory paint project speaks to Midwestern…

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1. Navy Pier (Chicago, IL 60611)

Ahoy! Embrace the exhilarating waterfront culture of the Windy City at this historic pier on Lake Michigan. While some adore its carnival charm echoing…

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1. Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve (1266 Craters Loop, Arco, ID 83213)

A volcanic wonderland with a name taken from T.S. Eliot's poetic line, To crack the moon, this spot…

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1. Waikiki Beach (Honolulu, HI 96815)

Surrounded by swanky eateries la Kerouac's modern bopniks, this sunsoaked Honolulu paradise draws both surf connoisseurs and sandytoed novices alike.…

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Behold! The multifaceted land of Georgia, with its hospitable warmth and historical charm, shrouded in an aura reminiscent of Kerouac's prose. Let us venture into ten tourist traps that…

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1. Walt Disney World, Orlando (Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830)

With a splash of Kerouacian intensity and a touch of the Lion King charm, Disney World brings in magic at Orlando both for diehard…

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1. The White House (1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20500)

Behold the very epitome of American power where Kerouac himself might have penned an ode to democracy. But bewarethe…

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1. Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk (20 Baltimore Ave, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971)

The epitome of seaside Americana and a dayatthebeach nostalgia captured in Kerouac's proseRehoboth teems with…

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1. Yale University (New Haven, CT 06520)

Yale University is an Ivy League gem where Rory Gilmore and Paul Giamatti once roamed the halls. It bleeds with intellectual historywhere F. Scott…