Jersey City Muffler Man – Fuggedaboudit
Anyone that has ever seen the Sopranos opening credits will recognize this Bunyan style Muffler Man who stands underneath the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City, NJ.
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Full tank. Wandering heart.
Anyone that has ever seen the Sopranos opening credits will recognize this Bunyan style Muffler Man who stands underneath the Pulaski Skyway in Jersey City, NJ.
Sure New Jersey smells a little funny sometimes but don’t let that stop you from exploring it’s Americana riches. Behold the kick-ass awesomeness that is Nitro Girl.
Boy Scout Bunyan Interestingly enough, this Bunyan Muffler Man has stood just a stones throw from my hometown for years though I’ve never had the chance to see him.
Roadside sculpture made out of what appears to be insulating foam, holding a muffler.
Can you imagine just how boring this world would be if it weren’t for the kooks? Thank sweet baby Jebus for those offbeat weirdos who build junk towers, drive furry cars, decorate the lawns of their million dollar properties with dinosaurs.
Photograph of fuzzygalore looking up at Paul Bunyan’s boot at the Trees of Mystery in Klamath California.
The Big Freeport Indian stands along the side of the road near Freeport Maine.
Out in the wilds of Unger, WV stands a man. A Muffler Man. I finally had my opportunity to visit the Farnham Collossi on the way down to West Virginia this past weekend. He...
I saw this yesterday while we were walking around the East Village. Whew! Good thing he’s got a lock on it, eh?
Along Palmer Avenue in Mamaroneck, NY sits a pagoda that has been servin’ up split hotdogs since 1928. Walter’s Hotdogs has been in business since 1919, so they must be doing something right. We...
While traveling along Route 209 in Kerhonksen, New York – be sure to stop in and visit the World’s Largest Garden Gnome at Kelder’s Farm!
We spotted the wild hippie Muffler Man that lurks in the weeds of Yasgur’s Farm – Home of the original Woodstock in Bethel, NY
Photographs of the Hi-Hat Drive in in Gardiner, Maine just outside of the capital city of Augusta.
One of the Maine roadsigns featuring the names of Maien towns that are the same as European country of city names.