There are some places scattered around the USA that are so strange that they become amazing. From an alleged site of extraterrestrial visits to a castle built solely with coral, these unique places are definitely abundant in the United States.
1. Freemont Troll
Walk under the Aurora Bridge to see the Fremont Troll, an iconic sculpture of a wrinkled fairytale creature. The sculpture is a popular place to take photos and many of the visitors pose under their huge hands.
Since the Aurora Bridge was built in the early 1930s, there have been myths and rumors about the presence of trolls under it. When a competition was held to design something that would fill the space that existed under the bridge, the vast majority of the public voted for the image of a troll. The construction of the sculpture was completed in 1990, although it became more famous after appearing in the hit movie for teenagers 10 things that I hate about you.
2. Area 51
Area 51 is a territorial extension located in Nevada, United States, and is owned by the US government. It is very popular for the fact that there, for many years, test experiments with secret technologies and new military aircraft are being developed.
3. Carhenge
Carhenge is a monument located in Alliance, Nebrasca, consisting of 38 cars in the shape of a circle trying to represent the monument of Stonehenge. The artist of this unique car sculpture, Jim Reinders, while living in England, had the opportunity to study the design and purposes of Stonehenge.
Carhenge was created in memory of the father of Reinders who lived where he is currently located and gave the land to become a tourist place.
4. Death Valley Racetrack
Death Valley National Park is well-known for its spiritual landscape, which is set off by rolling dunes and huge mountain peaks. It is good place to Travel.
5. Coral Castle
Coral Castle in Homestead, Florida, is a place I visited when I was little, with my family. In my mind I remembered it bigger, but I still found it fascinating. This coral castle is a limestone structure created by the eccentric American Latvian Edward Leedskalnin. Its construction has been an enigma for more than 90 years.