We loved Truckhenge. The owner was super friendly & the grounds were very interesting. Just a short drive off the highway. If you like obscure roadside attractions, this is for you.
Truckhenge
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Truckhenge in Topeka, Kansas showcases a collection of antique trucks dramatically elevated as a form of unconventional art. Initiated by Ron Lessman in response to local directives, the trucks are partially buried in the ground, giving the impression of bursting upwards towards the sky. The weathered vehicles are adorned with bold slogans like "Rise Up" and "Freedum Isn't Lost," adding an extra layer of eccentricity to the installation.
Initially viewed as a protest, Truckhenge has since transformed into a recognized piece of folk art. Beyond the truck display, Lessman's farm features an array of homemade artworks, including the whimsical "Beer Bottle City" constructed from found items. Visitors eager to explore this unique attraction can arrange a visit with Lessman himself, who delights in sharing the stories behind his creations and providing a memorable experience.
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We felt like we were driving to Captain Spauldings trying to get here. My daughter thought we were driving to our death. We survived! It's down sketchy road. Their house, if it's a house, is...
My (now husband) took me here last summer and I'm pretty sure I was having culture shock (but in a good way) because I had just listened to the Podcast S-Town & read the book Hillbilly Elegy as...
Super unique artistic tourist attraction that must've took ALOT of mechanical as well as artistic skills and creativity. I love how these people upcycled various items such as cars, buses, boats,...
T.M.s review is spot on. I couldn't have said it better. My family and I really enjoyed the time at the farm...
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