From a giant rocking chair to a massive mailbox, you’ll want to pull off the highway when driving past Casey, Illinois.
It’s said that good things come in small packages, but one could say the opposite in Casey, Illinois. The town of around 2,300 has more than 30 giant objects, including 12 of the world’s largest. Located off I-70, Casey–pronounced “Cazey” by locals–is located halfway between St. Louis and Indianapolis, making it a great stop for a road trip.
It started in 2011 when Casey resident Jim Bolin and his family decided to open a sandwich shop. Unsure their small town could support another eatery, Bolin decided to build the world’s largest wind chime to drive traffic, using the workshops and scrap material from his pipeline and tank maintenance company, Bolin Enterprises. And while the shop thrived, the giant object trend kept on going, with Bolin adding a rocking chair, mailbox, barbershop pole, and more to the collection throughout the years, with plans to continue.
Visitors can see most of the sites in less than an hour, though Bolin recommends spending an entire afternoon to relax and enjoy the town. While many of the objects are impossible to miss, wayfinding signs and free maps are available throughout the downtown to guide visitors along the way.
“[It’s for people] to just look at stuff that’s kind of crazy-looking and just enjoy life for a little bit,” Bolin said. “It’s a stop-and-smell-the-roses-type thing.”