15 Strange Tourist Destinations in Florida and the United States. Florida, also known as the Sunshine State, and the United States as a whole are home to some truly bizarre attractions. From the peculiar to the downright weird, these tourist destinations are sure to leave you scratching your head. From The Bubble Room (#13) in Captiva, Florida, to Check out the World’s Largest Toilet (#14) in Columbus, Indiana. Yes, it’s on display for kids and they can slide down it as it flushes?

These strange and captivating attractions offer a glimpse into the quirkier side of Florida and the United States. So, if you’re up for a road trip filled with unforgettable experiences, be sure to check out these bizarre destinations along the way! You may not believe they exist?

15 Strange Tourist Destinations in Florida and the United States:

  • 1. The World's Smallest Post Office, Ochopee, Florida:

    The World’s Smallest Post Office, Ochopee, Florida:
    This tiny post office, originally a farm shed, serves as an emergency post office since the official one burned down. Despite its size, you can purchase novelty postcards and have them sent from this charming location.

  • 2. Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida:

    Coral Castle, Homestead, Florida:
    Constructed using tons of coral-formed limestone, this mysterious structure resembles a castle and boasts enormous furniture and sculptures. The methods behind its construction remain a perplexing enigma.

  • 3. Cassadaga, Florida:

    Cassadaga, Florida:
    Dubbed the unofficial psychic capital of the world, Cassadaga is a small town inhabited by numerous psychics. If you’re seeking answers or have an interest in the supernatural, this is the place to visit.

  • 4. Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Multiple Locations, Florida:

    Ripley’s Believe It or Not!, Multiple Locations, Florida:
    With various locations across the country, including four in Florida, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museums showcase an array of oddities. The St. Augustine location, housed in an actual historic castle, was the first permanent Ripley’s attraction.

  • 5. Whimzeyland (The Bowling Ball House), Safety Harbor, Florida:

    Whimzeyland (The Bowling Ball House), Safety Harbor, Florida:
    Prepare to be amazed by this vibrant artist’s paradise, also known as The Bowling Ball House. Adorned with bright colors, yard art, and an abundance of painted bowling balls arranged in unique ways, this sight is truly one-of-a-kind.

  • 6. Spook Hill, Lake Wales, Florida:

    Spook Hill, Lake Wales, Florida:
    Whether it’s a haunted site or an optical illusion, Spook Hill is undeniably peculiar. If you place your car in neutral at the bottom of the hill, it will seemingly roll uphill, defying the laws of gravity.

  • 7. Cape Romano Dome Homes, Marco Island, Florida:

    Cape Romano Dome Homes, Marco Island, Florida:
    These dome-shaped homes were a unique architectural experiment on Cape Romano. Although intended to withstand hurricanes, damage from Hurricane Andrew led to their abandonment in the early 90s, and rising water levels have rendered them inaccessible.

  • 8. Skeletons: Museum of Osteology, Orlando, Florida:

    Skeletons: Museum of Osteology, Orlando, Florida:
    This extraordinary museum in Orlando allows visitors to marvel at meticulously sourced and articulated skeletons displayed in captivating educational exhibits.

  • 9. Solomon's Castle, Ona, Florida:

    Solomon’s Castle, Ona, Florida:
    One of two castles built single-handedly by two individuals, Solomon’s Castle is an intriguing roadside attraction worth exploring. Prepare to be amazed by the creativity and determination showcased in this architectural masterpiece.

  • 10. Wonderworks, Orlando and Panama City Beach, Florida:

    Wonderworks, Orlando and Panama City Beach, Florida:
    Housed in buildings designed to appear upside down, Wonderworks museums offer an array of family-friendly exhibits that both educate and entertain.

  • 11. World Erotic Art Museum, Miami Beach, Florida:

    World Erotic Art Museum, Miami Beach, Florida:
    For adults seeking a unique experience, the World Erotic Art Museum in Miami Beach boasts a private collection of over 4,000 X-rated pieces from around the world.

  • 12. Skunk Ape Research Headquarters, Ochopee, Florida:

    Skunk Ape Research Headquarters, Ochopee, Florida:
    Initially the office of a campground, this attraction evolved into a hub for the search of the elusive Florida version of Bigfoot called the Skunk Ape. With exhibits and a petting zoo, this place offers fun for believers and skeptics alike.

  • 13. The Bubble Room, Captiva, Florida:

    The Bubble Room, Captiva, Florida:
    The Bubble Room is a vibrant restaurant featuring antiques, movie memorabilia, Christmas decorations, and moving trains across its three floors. It’s a truly eclectic and unforgettable dining experience.

  • 14. The World's Largest Toilet, Columbus, Indiana:

    The World’s Largest Toilet, Columbus, Indiana:
    Inside Kidscommons, an interactive children’s museum, you’ll find the World’s Largest Toilet. Kids can climb into the bowl and experience the thrill of being flushed down a slide.

  • 15. Crap Fountain, Chicago, Illinois:

    Crap Fountain, Chicago, Illinois:
    Created as an eccentric tribute to the dogs that use his garden as their restroom, artist Jerzy S. Kenar crafted a giant bronze sculpture of excrement. This unusual masterpiece is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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