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Giant Propeller
Milford, DE
94
Miles From Center City Philly:
50,000 Pound Propeller From A Vietnam War Aircraft Carrier
This hunk of metal weighs 50,000 pounds. It once helped to motor the USS Shangri-La, an aircraft carrier, through enemy waters off of Vietnam. Now it acts as an eye-grabber for a seafood restaurant.
This hunk of metal weighs 50,000 pounds. It once helped to motor the USS Shangri-La, an aircraft carrier, through enemy waters off of Vietnam. Now it acts as an eye-grabber for a seafood restaurant.
Giant Amish Man Statue
Milford, DE
97
Miles From Center City Philly:
Beloved 20-Foot Tall Roadside Statue
A beloved local landmark, a 20-foot-tall statue of an Amish Man. Since 2017 its been in Milford in front of a graphics studio.
A beloved local landmark, a 20-foot-tall statue of an Amish Man. Since 2017 its been in Milford in front of a graphics studio.
Dressed John Milton Statue
Milton, DE
114
Miles From Center City Philly:
Statue Honors English Poet John Milton
A statue of the English poet for whom this Delaware town is named is ritually dressed in seasonally appropriate clothing.
A statue of the English poet for whom this Delaware town is named is ritually dressed in seasonally appropriate clothing.
Christmas Devil, Witch, and Yule Cat
New Oxford, PA
115
Miles From Center City Philly:
Eerie Holiday Sculptures Made From Machinery Parts
An artist has populated his front yard with eerie holiday sculptures made of machinery parts: Krampus the Christmas Devil, Frau Perchta the Christmas Witch, and a giant Icelandic Yule Cat.
An artist has populated his front yard with eerie holiday sculptures made of machinery parts: Krampus the Christmas Devil, Frau Perchta the Christmas Witch, and a giant Icelandic Yule Cat.
World's Largest Frying Pan
Georgetown, DE
117
Miles From Center City Philly:
Frying Pan That Fried 100 Tons of Chicken
When forged in 1950, it was the world's largest flying pan: 10 feet across, 18 feet long. It fried an estimated 100 tons of chicken before it was retired in 1987.
When forged in 1950, it was the world's largest flying pan: 10 feet across, 18 feet long. It fried an estimated 100 tons of chicken before it was retired in 1987.
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