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Front of Purple Cow ice cream shop in Johnson City, TN, with cartoon cow sign, purple spotted awning, and three purple cow statues out front.

Roadside Attractions in East Tennessee – Big Food

Kingsport / Johnson City: Big Food, Bigger Vibes There seems to be a thing in this part of Tennessee… Restaurants with seriously oversized everything, so many roadside attractions in East Tennessee. Burgers. Beverages. Bovine. And yes—buffet guardians in questionable weatherwear At first, we thought these were random roadside one-offs. But after we passed the first

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A person stands in front of the World's Largest Basketball sculpture in Knoxville, Tennessee, raising their arms to mimic the hoop structure above. The oversized fiberglass basketball is integrated into the building's architecture, appearing as if it is going through a metal hoop. Trees and a cityscape with buildings are visible in the background.

World’s Largest Basketball – Knoxville’s Giant Landmark

A Slam Dunk of a Roadside Attraction in Knoxville, TN 📍 Location: Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville is home to a truly massive basketball,The World’s Largest Basketball (to be exact) and no, we’re not exaggerating. Suspended atop the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame, this fiberglass giant looms over the city like a

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Mirrored bird sculpture titled Reflection in Nashville’s Shelby Park—appears to melt from the pedestal with metallic drips, set in a grassy area with red fencing and trees in the background

Reflection Sculpture in Nashville

🪞 Dripping Bird in Nashville’s Shelby Park Tucked beside Sevier Lake, the Reflection sculpture is one of Nashville’s most quietly surreal public art pieces. Designed by artist Lawrence Argent in 2012, this mirrored mockingbird appears to melt into its pedestal—part bird, part puddle, and entirely photo-worthy. 📍 Where to Find the Reflection Sculpture in Nashville

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The Golden Driller standing proudly beside an oil derrick in Tulsa, Oklahoma, symbolizing the city’s deep roots in the petroleum industry.

World’s Largest Driller – Towering Over Tulsa’s Skyline

 An Oil Industry Icon Standing 75 feet tall, the World’s Largest Driller is one of the most recognizable roadside giants in the U.S. His massive frame, resting confidently against an oil derrick, is a nod to Tulsa’s rich petroleum history. Originally designed as a temporary display, he became a permanent landmark, now welcoming visitors with

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