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Blue Hen Statue
Newark, DE
45
Miles From Center City Philly:
Hen Statue Formed From Metal Shapes
Mascot of the University of Delaware. Metal shapes form a statue of a hen, which is painted blue and yellow.
Mascot of the University of Delaware. Metal shapes form a statue of a hen, which is painted blue and yellow.
Sculpture Grounds
Quakertown, PA
46
Miles From Center City Philly:
Field Displaying Multiple Abstract Sculptures
A field of abstract sculptures by artist Steve Tobin fills the lawn around his warehouse studio. Look for the crucifixions with various animal and vegetable heads.
A field of abstract sculptures by artist Steve Tobin fills the lawn around his warehouse studio. Look for the crucifixions with various animal and vegetable heads.
Giant Skull Silo
Middletown, DE
51
Miles From Center City Philly:
Unique Hand-Painted Silo Design
A disturbing, hand-painted skull on a silo. Always visible from highway, but gets active in October, when a haunted house and hay ride are promoted.
A disturbing, hand-painted skull on a silo. Always visible from highway, but gets active in October, when a haunted house and hay ride are promoted.
Miles the Monster
Dover, DE
80
Miles From Center City Philly:
Statue of Glowing, Red-Eyed Mascot
The concrete oval at Dover International Speedway is known as "The Monster Mile." Miles the Monster is the mascot located outside of the racetrack. His glowing red eyes can be seen from Hwy 1, a half-mile away.
The concrete oval at Dover International Speedway is known as "The Monster Mile." Miles the Monster is the mascot located outside of the racetrack. His glowing red eyes can be seen from Hwy 1, a half-mile away.
Haines Shoe House
York, PA
90
Miles From Center City Philly:
Shoe-Shaped House With Inside Tour
This shoe-shaped house was built in 1948-49 by Colonel Mahlon Nathaniel Haines, the flamboyant "Shoe Wizard," for advertising purposes.
This shoe-shaped house was built in 1948-49 by Colonel Mahlon Nathaniel Haines, the flamboyant "Shoe Wizard," for advertising purposes.
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