I actually have to stop and get gas on my way home today. I hate pumping gas, I hate having to stop on my way, wait in the weather, and of course the cost. Plus there are often sketchy people hanging around gas stations no matter which one I go to. But now there is one more thing you have to be concerned about when heading to the pump- razor blades. Police in Forest City and nearby towns have issued a warning after multiple razor blades have been found on gas pump handles in the area. This is according to a report by WGN9. The blades were discovered during a routine inspection of the pumps conducted by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture.
It is unclear what that motivation was for an individual or individuals to place them there. All have been removed at this time, but it’s still important to give that handle a once over before grabbing it. Police plan to review video footage to try and identify a suspect. But you can bet I’ll be taking a look at that handle before I begin pumping my gas at a North Carolina station this afternoon. Stay safe out there!
9 Peculiar Roadside Attractions You'll Find In North Carolina
There’s something just so American about roadside attractions. We’ve all been on the family road trip and seen the gimmicky roadside attractions they hope you’ll stop at. No matter what part of the country you are traveling through you will find these tourist traps on backroads. I’m sorry to admit I have never stopped, even though there are a lot of rather interesting roadside attractions in North Carolina. I did drive by one mentioned on the list, in Thomasville, on my way to a dance competition years ago. Couples were taking prom photos in front of a giant chair. That memory has stuck with me for years!
Several ‘world’s largest” items on this list include furniture, frying pans, and a religious reference. There are also some things I’d classify as ‘oddities’ a term I can’t remember the last time I used. And finally, there are just some interesting attractions you may have not known our state had. So the next time you’re on a road trip maybe you’ll find a reason to stop and stretch your legs. Have you ever been to any of these locations? Did we miss any? Let us know on social media! Here are 9 of the most peculiar roadside attractions in North Carolina.
World's Largest Chest of Drawers- High Point, NC
Of course, the furniture capital of NC is home to the world’s largest chest of drawers. Stop by the next time you’re in High Point.
World's Largest Ten Commandments- Murphy, NC
Need the inspiration to be a good person? Perhaps a visit to the World’s Largest Ten Commandments in Murphy, NC.
Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park and Museum- Wilson, NC
What’s a whirligig you ask? Actually not a word someone made up. You can see a whole park full of them in Wilson, NC.
Satellite Park-Durham, NC
Those sometimes ugly satellites are a world of art in Durham, NC. Perhaps even a good location for an Instagram photo.
Shangri La Stone Village- Prospect Hill, NC
This stone village is a sight to be seen. VIsit the Shangri La Stone Village in Prospect Hill, NC.
Belhaven Memorial Museum- Bellhaven, NC
Does the world’s creepiest museum sound enticing to you? Visit it in Bellhaven, NC.
World's Largest Duncan Phyfe Chair- Thomasville, NC
I actually came across this roadside attraction while in Thomasville for a dance competition. There were couples taking prom pictures in front of it.
Giant Concrete Legs- Henderson, NC
I’d file this one under the creepy category as well. Who asked for giant concrete legs? Was it the town of Henderson?
World's Largest Frying Pan- Rose Hill. NC
The worst part about the world’s largest frying pan is that it is actually used. That’s where I draw the line.
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