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7 Old-School Roadside Attractions You Need To Visit Before They're Gone For Good - Islands
- A roundup of seven vintage roadside attractions in the United States are at risk of disappearing.
- California’s Cabazon Dinosaurs, a 1960s park, are aging and need maintenance but remain popular for campy fun.
- Cooter's Place in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, themed around The Dukes of Hazzard, plans to close at year-end 2026.
- Uvalde, Texas features large roadside likenesses along Highway 90, a site tied to 1950s nostalgia.
- The Mother Goose House in Hazard, Kentucky, a historic goose-shaped home, faces uncertain maintenance.
- The Christmas Tree Pass in Laughlin, Nevada, has decades of local tradition but is facing possible removal.
- Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant in Wisconsin draws visitors with a sod roof and grazing goats since 1949.
- California’s three remaining tree tunnels offer coastal nostalgia but are at risk.
- The Cabazon Dinosaurs remain a popular stop though aging and in need of TLC.
- National Geographic compared Highway 90 to Route 66 for its scenic appeal.
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