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Saratoga Springs, New York
Opened in 2022. Agent Mulder and Scully's FBI badges, a pack of Cigarette Man's smokes, an alien cryopod and fetus, and an acid-burned human head.

Cobleskill, New York
The Secret Caverns Experience starts miles from the cave, when travelers encounter the first of its garish, psychedelic billboards.

Buffalo, New York
An Alice-in-Wonderland-style little girl blessed with a Great White Shark head. Shark Girl wants you to be her friend!

Celoron, New York
One town, two Lucille Ball statues. Vitameatavegamin Scary Lucy horrified the entire world; Lovely Lucy healed it, apparently.

Cooperstown, New York
A famous 19th century flim-flam, a biblical "giant" that became "America's Greatest Hoax."

Corona, New York
1964 model 10,000 square feet, 895,000 buildings. The Twin Towers were added in the '90s.

Friendship, New York
Wolfgang and Ali Von Mertz's 2023 sequel to their lost Museum of Mystery in Florida. Dark supernatural artifacts, housed in a purple 1855 church.

Jamestown, New York
America's favorite 1950s TV couple are remembered in Lucy's hometown.

Lake George, New York
With more torture tableaus than you can shake a stick studded with impaled heads at.

Newburgh, New York
Collection includes the motorcycle Charles Lindbergh traded for his first airplane, a police bike from JFK's assassination motorcade, and three "Wall of Death" thrill show motordromes.

Niagara Falls, New York
The Niagara Wax Museum of History, specializing in exhibits significant to the region, recreated the Lincoln barber shop scene, featuring the actual chair.

Niagara Falls, New York
Prophet Isaiah Henry Robertson was directed by God to decorate his house in advance of the Second Coming.

North Pole, New York
The world's first theme park still celebrates Christmas all summer. Holiday-themed kiddie rides, costumed characters, and a perpetually frozen Pole.

Red Hook, New York
Campy World War I melodrama with dogfighting biplanes and an exploding lingerie shop. Offers rides over the countryside in an open-air cockpit.

Ticonderoga, New York
Elvis impersonator James Cawley spent over 20 years building perfect replicas of starship USS Enterprise sets from the 1960s series Star Trek.

Amsterdam, New York
Vaguely weird, one-of-a-kind, giant leather-clad man has stood in front of various businesses for 45 years. Moved to this location in Nov. 2016.

Auriesville, New York
Contemplative hilltop of religious statuary and shrines commemorating slaughtered Catholic missionaries.

Boiceville, New York
A man who, among other projects, builds spaceships out of cars. Sculptures next to the road.

Brooklyn, New York
Housed below ground in a decommissioned subway station, the city's transit history is told with signs, artifacts, and walk-thru subway cars dating back to 1903.

Brooklyn, New York
Historical playland of the world, with some revitalized cheese and midway romance.

Brooklyn, New York
Huge, ornate cemetery with many prominent dead people. Tours, night walks, art and music events make this a tourist attraction, not just a graveyard.

Buffalo, New York
Officially known as the Museum of Neuroanatomy, this display of pickled head meat is the largest human brain collection open to the public in the USA.

Flanders, New York
Built in 1931, the Big Duck originally sold ducks, now sells duck souvenirs to summertime city weekenders.

Flushing, New York
The bustle of a World's Fair is five decades distant in Flushing Meadows, but some landmarks and artifacts remain.

Highland Falls, New York
The permanent repository of America's war trophies, which include Adolf Hitler's pistol, Custer's last message, and the safety plug pulled on the atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki.

Irving, New York
Fiberglass statue of an Indian Chief, arm raised in greeting, along the Thruway on the Seneca Nation Reservation at the Big Indian Smoke Shop.
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