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Modified '70s Volkswagen Thing Fits Right In at Flight Worthy Warbird Museum

It's pretty typical to find a few Army vehicles scattered around any given military aviation museum. The National Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, has at least a dozen of these. That's a given, as it's the largest museum of its kind in the world. But at smaller venues, you sometimes have to settle for what's available.

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The Bug Ranch adds to the Charm of the Texas Panhandle


Ok, here's something different for the weekend. Everyone knows about the Cadillac Ranch, The crazy dream of Stanley Marsh 3rd. If you happen to make your way in the other direction on I-40 heading towards Shamrock, you'll find another less famous but just as interesting display of "Art" if you want to call it that in the form of the Bug Ranch.
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The Cadillac Ranch's smaller German cousin...
Michael J. Rivera, Townsquare Media
The Bug Ranch is the creation of the Crutchfield Family who owned the Rattlesnake Ranch and Longhorn Trading Post in Conway Texas back in 2002. The premise was simple, They needed a roadside attraction that would draw folks away from the brand new truck stop built on the opposite side of I-40. The Bugs were put up as a parody and homage to the more famous Cadillacs 35 miles to the west and were painted yellow initially with folks being able to  stop and "sign a bug." Naturally the attraction drew some curiosity and traffic. It wasn't enough to save the business from failing. Big truck stops come with big amenities that travelers are looking for and signing bugs isn't enough of a draw. The Crutchfield's trading post didn't survive.

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