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Hiawatha: The World's Tallest Indian

In the Michigan Upper Peninsula town of Ironwood stands a giant -- a 52 foot tall fiberglass statue of Hiawatha, leader of the Iroquois Confederacy.  This statue was erected by the Ironwood Chamber of Commerce in 1964 in hopes of attracting visitors to Ironwood's downtown businesses.










The Big Indian is one of the few roadside attractions I remember from my childhood. It probably helps that there are photos to help me remember. Maybe I remember the photos more than the visit itself. I do, however, remember walking up those stairs. Like many things from my childhood, they are bigger in my memory than in real life.


Ben standing on Hiawatha's foot in 1974.

Regardless of whether the photos of the childhood visit or the visit itself are stronger in my mind, they do example the value in photographing the places one visits. Take photos. Put them somewhere you and the others involved can see them. Photos are great cognitive aids that can help retain and recall memories -- memories of both what's in the photo and the experiences around it.


Sophia standing on Hiawatha's foot in 2015.

Although the Hiawatha statue was not exactly on the way to our next destination, memories of the childhood visit begged me to make a detour to Ironwood. Hiawatha was still standing there as I remembered from my visit four decades ago -- only this time, a little bit less magical. I am happy to have gone out of the way for a new visit and new memories.






World's Largest Penny

In 1953, students at Arbor-Vitae School collected a million pennies to help build a hospital in their small northern Wisconsin town of Woodruff.  A monument in the form of a giant penny was placed in front of the school to commemorate the achievement.

The school and hospital have both since been replaced, but the monument remains -- on a corner in front of an assisted living facility.


The World's Largest Penny




Many coins are stuck to the penny with chewing gum




Grill Tools

These Louisiana grilling utensils are a bit bigger than we use at home in Arizona.






World's Tallest 3 Story Building

The tallest 3 story building in the world? Did they visit and measure all the others?  

I wonder if there are any 2 story buildings taller than this 3 story building.





World's Largest Ball of Twine




We drove hours out of our way to Cawker City, Kansas, to see one of the great wonders of the world: a ball of twine.  This isn't just any ball of twine. This is the World's Largest Ball of Twine


Cawker City's Main Street

Frank Stoeber wound 5,000 pounds of twine before giving the ball to Cawker City

The children can barely contain their excitement






Mammoth Site


Mammoth Site Hot Springs



The Hot Springs, South Dakota, Mammoth Site is home to the world's largest concentration of mammoth remains.