Have you traveled to the weirdest roadside attraction in Michigan?
This "odd" destination is nothing short of unique and quirky and offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience. There's truly no place that rivals it in the country, let alone the state. The attraction in question has garnered the reputation of being one of the strangest places to visit in Michigan because the experience it provides to visitors is unforgettable.
If you're looking for a memorable place to stop during your next road trip, look no further than the weirdest roadside attraction in Michigan!
According to Fifty Grande, the weirdest roadside attraction in Michigan is the Giant Uniroyal Tire in Allen Park.
Here's what Fifty Grande had to say about the absolute strangest roadside attraction in the entire state:
"Architecture firm Shreve, Lamb and Harmon has two huge claims to fame: the Empire State Building and the Giant Uniroyal Tire. Standing at 80 feet tall and weighing approximately 12 tons, the Giant Uniroyal Tire was created as a Ferris wheel for the 1964-65 World’s Fair in New York. Able to hold 96 passengers, it hosted more than two million riders during its tenure. In 1966, it was relocated to Michigan (it had to be shipped by train in 188 sections) and reassembled outside the Uniroyal sales office, where it remains today."
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