Quirky Stops and Hidden Gems Across the Bay State
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Join Robin and Chris as they hit the road to explore some of Massachusetts’ quirkiest, most memorable, and downright unusual roadside attractions. From the tiny yet symbolic Plymouth Rock, often disappointing first-time visitors, to the infamous Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast with its real-life 1892 axe murder history, this episode is packed with stories that are equal parts history, mystery, and roadside fun. You’ll hear about the giant Hood Milk Bottle in Boston and the playful Milk Bottle Restaurant in Raynham, towering tributes to dairy that have become iconic photo stops for travelers.
The journey continues with the dramatic ruins of Bancroft Castle in Groton, the whimsical Three Sisters Sanctuary in Goshen filled with larger-than-life sculptures, the mysterious and ever-changing Ponyhenge in Lincoln, and the Bicentennial Giant Chair in Gardner, celebrating the town’s furniture-making history. Robin and Chris share fascinating backstories, historical context, and fun observations for each stop, making this episode the ultimate guide for anyone planning a Massachusetts road trip or just curious about the state’s offbeat attractions. Whether you’re a history buff, a fan of quirky roadside art, or just love a good story, there’s something here for everyone.
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