Nuclear Waste Adventure Trail And Museum- Missouri
The name of this place makes it sound about 100 times cooler than it really is. It’s just a giant mountain of rocks that hides TNT, asbestos, mercury, radium, and radioactive uranium. This place was formerly the biggest factory for explosives in the United States, and until 1966 it was also a uranium-ore processing plant. It was left abandoned for two decades before the U.S. Department of Energy decided to cover it up with a mountain of rocks and add a museum to the site. Truly, there’s nothing to see here.
50,000 Silver Dollar Bar- Montana
Don’t let the name “bar” fool you. This place is more of a giant gift shop than anything else. Yes, there’s a bar, but it’s in the back of the building and it’s quite small. The main thing this place has going for it is the fact that it has one of the largest coin collections in the country, with 50,000 silver dollars stuck onto the walls. To bring in more tourists, there is an inn with parking capable of holding an RV, a small casino, and a place to keep your horses. Welcome to Montana.