Roadside America – Epic Artists
Over on the Escapee Forums, someone asked what quirky museums RVers have visited in their travels across the USA. In compiling my response, I realized we’ve started a bit of a video collection of some amazing inspired artists.
Join us for a little journey in reminiscing about some past adventures.
(If you’re reading this post on RSS or e-mail, you may not see the embedded videos for each attraction. To view them, simply click through to the original post).
City Museum – St. Louis, MO
Our original post after a visit to City Museum.
We visit St. Louis often in our travels as we have family there, but it’s also become one of my favorite cities to spend time in. And we’ve had more nomadic rendezvouses here than anywhere else. And we always take our visiting friends to the City Museum.
The City Museum is no ordinary museum, however. Sure, it is full of found things that are preserved. And it gets the ‘City’ part of its name because the found things are entirely from within municipal St. Louis. But that’s where the museum part ends.. because this is definitely a place where you don’t just look. You touch. You crawl. You slide. You climb.
This place is what you might imagine would happen if you gave Peter Pan a blow torch.
Here’s a video we produced on the City Museum:
Cathedral of Junk – Austin, TX

Magic Gardens – Philadelphia, PA

Video of one of our visits:
Salvation Mountain – Slab City, CA

Salvation Mountain entered further into the pop culture mainstream when Leonard and the mountain were featured in Sean Penn’s 2007 Oscar-nominated movie Into the Wild (read our movie review), a dramatization of the true story of Chris McCandless, who spent time in Slab City on his nomadic journey towards his tragic death in Alaska.
Video of our visit with Leonard Knight:
What other epic art projects are there to explore in the USA? We seriously need to continue this journey!
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I’ve been to three of the four places you’ve mentioned… two of them with you!
Next time you’re passing through Joshua Tree, CA, be sure to check out Noah Purifoy’s place. It could easily fit on your list:
http://www.trazzler.com/trips/noah-purifoy-foundation-in-joshua-tree-ca
Also, don’t forget the Orange Show in Houston and Watts Towers near L.A.
Check out Ben Willmore´s recent awesome post ..A quiet week on the west coast
LOVE these kind of spots. What a great round-up! I managed to explore City Museum when we passed thro’ St.Louis in 2010 and had so much fun climbing around and exploring w/ all the kids. The other spots are now added and ON the list!!
Nina
Check out Nina´s recent awesome post ..4 Tips For Creating Instant Indoor RV Coziness
We love the City Museum. If you go on a Friday night, they keep it open until 1 or 2am with live music scattered throughout. Very fun experience!
Cambridge, OH has a Paperweight Museum on the 22/I-77 interchange, behind the BP.
There’s a Mustard Museum in Mt Horeb, WI.
How wonderful I will have to look for these now that I know they exist…
Roadside America has an app that lists some. Then there’s waymarking.com, which is run by is by the geocaching folks. I have a love hate relationship with that site as there are lots of duplicates…often on the same page. And it’s slow and cumbersome. That said, the site has helped me find lots of new things to see in San Diego where I have lived for nearly 50 years.
We do enjoy the Roadside America app, it’s a great resource. But always nice to get personal recommendations too, and share what we’ve found interesting.