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Local groups keep the sculpture and close-by park area, especially ahead of 2026 World Cup traffic. Street parking is tight; large Recreational vehicles may want to park in other places and rideshare in.
The offices are empty now, but the building still stands by the roadside. Timeless sample of "mimetic architecture"; a building formed like what it sells. Vacant since 2016, with hotel strategies stalled. You'll view it from outside only; there are no regular public tours. Best as a quick detour on a drive day through Ohio.
170-foot-tall tower developed in 1949 as a Brooks Catsup advertisement and water tank. You can't go inside; it's a drive-by or pull-off picture stop.
Integrate with other Path 66 stops in the state. A white duck-shaped structure when used to offer real ducks now holds a little gift shop and history displays. It's so essential to architecture nerds that it gave "duck buildings" their name. Noted as a National Historic Landmark and tied into local 2026 history occasions.
Parking is easy however restricted; this is a brief stop on a Long Island drive. Inspect opening hours if you desire to go inside the store.
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