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Quench your quirky with wacky Wisconsin destinations
Dr. Evermore's Scrap Metal Park is worth the drive.  
By Molly Snyder Edler RSS Feed
OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer

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Published May 6, 2008 at 5:01 a.m.
Tags: kitsch, quirk, weird, travel, wisconsin, minocqua, houdini, mustard museum, mary nohl, mount horeb, woodruff, burlington, birnamwood, dr. evermore's scrap metal park


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What if this year you revolutionized your definition of vacation, and instead of chilling in the screened-in porch at your parent's cabin, you road tripped to see the world's largest penny or the Mustard Museum?

It's a wacky world out there, folks, and lucky for us, Wisconsin is a hotbed of almost-surreal destinations. So try on your Jack Kerouac, and get the hey out of here.

Beef-O-Rama
Minocqua
(800) 44-NORTH

The annual Beef-A-Rama is held every September in Minocqua, and includes a parade of chefs in bloody aprons proudly displaying their meat, a beef roast cook-off and 3,000 beef sandwiches -- all of which sell within one hour.

Dr. Evermore's Scrap Metal Park
Hwy. 12, between Baraboo and Sauk City

Dr. Evermore's Scrap Metal Park features hundreds of creatures made from scrap metal, including the massive Foreverton Machine, made with 320 tons of scrap metal. At six stories high, it is the largest scrap metal sculpture in the world.

Houdini Historical Center
330 E. College Ave., Appleton
(920) 733-8445

Located inside the Outagamie Museum, the center honors the brilliant --and arguably insane -- escape artist, Harry Houdini. See his entire bag of tricks including picks, handcuffs, locks and straightjackets.

The House on the Rock
5754 Hwy 23
Spring Green
(608) 935-3639

Perched on the pinnacle of a rock, the 14-room House on the Rock is surrounded by 200 acres of outlandish streets, buildings and gardens. Inside the House, you'll find the Infinity Room, a 200-foot structure with 3,000 windows, as well as dozens of creepy, crazy exhibits including dolls and doll houses, suits of armor, mechanical banks, paperweights, a one million-piece miniature circus, a pyramid of life size elephants, model ships, giant organs, weaponry and oriental artifacts. A life-sized, $4.5-million carousel is also inside the house and it features 240 animals, not one of them a horse. The Blue Room contains the world's sole operated symphony orchestra. The list of peculiarities goes on and on, all of which are the bizarre brain children of eccentric architect, Alex Jordan.

Mary Nohl's House
North Beach Drive
Fox Point

Commonly referred to as "The Witch's House," this property is located on the shores of Lake Michigan. The yard is overrun with sculpture, including human figures, dinosaurs, mythical beasts, fish, mammoth heads and other pieces. Odd art pieces hang from ominous trees, and the house is trimmed with wooden fish relics. Rumor has it that the neighbors do not appreciate the yard's aesthetic, nor the rumor that Mary killed her family and buried them in the sculptures. Despite the chain-link fence and barbed wire around the property, the Violent Femmes somehow got inside the yard to photograph the cover art for their album, "Hallowed Ground."

Mt. Horeb Mustard Museum
109 E. Main St., Mt. Horeb
(800) 438-6678

Ex-lawyer Barry Levenson loves mustard. He loves it so much that he opened a museum in honor of this zesty condiment. The museum, run by Levenson and his wife, features 3,400 different kinds of mustard, a collection of mustard-related art, mustard bottles from all over the world, a "Mustardpiece Theater" showing a film on the history of mustard and, of course, a framed picture of Colonel Mustard from the game Clue. Best of all, there's an abundance of pretzels, and sampling is highly encouraged.

Rock in the House
440 N. Shore Dr., Fountain City
(608) 687-6106

Not to be confused with the House on the Rock, the Rock in the House is the unlucky abode where not one -- but two -- giant boulders crashed during the same century. The first boulder, weighing five tons, flattened the place in 1901, killing a sleeping woman. In 1995, a 55-ton rock crashed into the house at exactly the same spot, but this time, no one was injured. And you think you have bad luck?

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