What about the World’s Largest Ball of Twine?
Having remembered a Life magazine article on it as a child over 50 years ago we paid a 5-minute visit. Our low expectations were exceeded. It’s outside, but the town had built a covering. A woman docent was there with scissors and a string that we could add to it. There’s no cost. It wasn’t much if any out if our way.
“It’s living history Ellen. But if you’d rather see your cousins. Personally I’d rather see a pile of mud than Eddie.”