Roadside America
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member chstress53
N 40° 30.815 W 076° 06.472
18T E 406144 N 4485351
Aaaah, it's great seeing the survival of the classic roadside attraction - part obsessive compulsive project of a brilliant craftsman, part roadside hucksterism, Roadside America has it all. You are greeted by a very scary Amish couple (fiberglass, not flesh...) brandishing pitchforks and glazedly groping towards the unwary unruly child... The building promises gifts and authenticity, and after you give your money to the man in the box you're granted access to the overwhelming world of Roadside.
Waymark Code: WM6WC
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 01/30/2006
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member chstress53
Views: 74

Roadside America has been acclaimed as the nation's largest miniature village. Somehow it is appropriate that it began as a child's dream.

Laurence Gieringer, 5-years old, spent many evenings gazing at the Hiland Hotel atop Neversink Mountain. The glittering white building seemed like something of a fairy tale, something that young Laurence could reach out and hold. One day he set off to find that hotel. Instead, Laurence got lost, spending a frightening night alone in the woods until he was rescued the next morning. The dream of the "toy" hotel remained with him, nevertheless.

At 16, Laurence became a carpenter and painter, and continued his hobby of making model buildings. Over the years his collection grew and word of his miniature village spread through the community.

At Christmas, 1935, Gieringer set up a part of his display for his children. The Reading Eagle newspaper heard about it and published a feature story. The rest is history.

Roadside America today is a sprawling exhibit offering a view of a number of villages depicting time periods from pioneer days through the present. The scale is three-eighths of an inch to the foot, and the detail is simply remarkable. Villages from around America and even some other countries are represented, including, of course, a focus on rural Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Dutch Farm is perfect.

To give an idea of the scope of this exhibit, a small sampling of the materials used to build it include 17,700 board feet of lumber, 4,000 pounds of sheet iron, 2,250 feet of railroad and trolley tracks, 5 electric pumps handling 6,000 gallons of water per hour, and 10,000 miniature hand-made trees. A great deal of additional material and thousands upon thousands of hours went into constructing Roadside America.

Families and groups are welcome for a tour of this wonderful place, and School Groups can benefit greatly. These tiny villages and settings encompass history, art, landscaping, geography, and much more in a very big way. Photographers are welcome.
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Price of Admission: 5.00 (listed in local currency)

Weekday Hours: From: 10:00 AM To: 5:00 PM

Weekend Hours: From: 10:00 AM To: 6:00 PM

Roadside Attractions Website: [Web Link]

Location Website: [Web Link]

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