Around the world via the quirky, bizarre, and strange.
Reasons to travel may vary but, let’s face it, anytime you can boost a town’s tourism in a way that just being a number in an overcrowded city can’t, that’s the start of a good trip. You also have to admire the locals for propping up their quirky reasons for attracting visitors. Practically overnight, these strange items—from the world’s largest Cheeto to a collection of toilet-seat art—evolved into the beginning of bucket-list trips for many people. Most of these are free to visit and, especially if they’re extremely large, are on display outdoors, instead of tucked away in museums and buildings, which makes it easy to see them on a road trip.

