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Sadly, Roadside America has been put up for sale, and now has been sold and dismantled
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The view as we arrive in the hall to see the display
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Mr. Gieringer, the builder, tied his display to other east coast tourist attractions for publicity
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Real water is flowing throughout the display
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My favorite building on top of a hill of the display
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Some of the power lines are showing their age
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Another overview of the display
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For some reason, the home team has to bat first
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Seeing Roadside America through the eyes of a 6 year-old is always special
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Looking down from the upper levels of the display
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There are ice skaters at the top of the mountain
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There was a steady flow of visitors, but not excessive numbers, on a weekday afternoon
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The circus is in town, and some vintage milk tanker cars too.
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The Tour de Roadside America continues through the orchards
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Lakefront Houses
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Push buttons along the multi-tiered walkways allow one to see various animated displays
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The world's cleanest coal breaker
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Long-view from the far end of Roadside America
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Waterfalls are all lit to make them more visible
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You can never actually see everything that is displayed at Roadside America
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Sunset over Roadside America
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The moon went over the mountain
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Part of the hourly nighttime display
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The wild west
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Cowboys firing cotton
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A train races through the countryside
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My favorite house of the entire display
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One of the many structures built by hand over 50 years ago