Casey , Illinois has the world’s largest golf tee, windchimes, mailbox and other things. It is worth the side trip off of I-70 at Exit 129, about 35 miles west of the Indiana/Illinois line. These “large” items are a hoot to see.

World’s largest wind chime

March 2015

September 2018
Yes, we’ve been there twice now. Had to see if that rocking chair had shown up yet.
That look cool. Rooster and I need to check this out.
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Oh do! Pick a nice day and go, it is only about 35 minutes from Terre Haute on 70.
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Wow, I wanna hear the wind chimes!
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You can make the wind chimes chime yourself. Deep low chime…
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I have bookmarked this post, thanks – sounds great fun 🙂
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It is a ball to drive around and see them. You can make the wind chimes chime!
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And I thought everything was big in Texas. They have a big chair on the Civic Plaza in Albuquerque, but nothing like that rocker.
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You see the stuff and just shake your head. (You can actually make the wind chime chime!)
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The excitement such a “Coming Soon” sign offers cannot be overstated. Glad you made it back to see the big chair!
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It was fun to see they had received the the rocker.
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Makes me want to get on the road again.
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This is one of those obscure, unique sites that makes the road so interesting. 😉
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We stayed at the City Park in Casey on our way home from DC. It was very nice visit and made me want to return and explore more. If you search on Casey, you can find my post, if interested. Thanks for reminding me of a fun memory.
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How fun! Thanks for putting Casey on my radar. I had no idea! Cheers!!! 💕
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Casey is definitely worth a stop. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. 🙂
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My pleasure! 💕
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Awesome post. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
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Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for stopping by.
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