22 Wonderfully Weird Roadside Attractions You’ll Want to Pull Over For

15. The Paper House – Rockport, Massachusetts

Paper House, Pigeon Cove (Rockport), Massachusetts, USA. Created by Mr. Elis F. Stenman, a mechanical engineer who designed the machines that make paper clips, between 1922 and the 1930s. There are no restrictions on photography in the paper house. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Daderot

At first glance, the Paper House in Rockport, Massachusetts, looks like any other quaint New England cottage. But step inside, and you’ll find something extraordinary—everything is made out of newspaper. This unusual home was built in the 1920s by mechanical engineer Elis F. Stenman, who started with a wooden frame but experimented with using tightly rolled and layered newspapers instead of traditional insulation. Eventually, he took the concept further, crafting walls, furniture, and even decor out of over 100,000 layers of newspaper. The result is a strangely beautiful, one-of-a-kind home that also serves as a time capsule of headlines from the past century. Remarkably, the furniture inside is also made from newspaper, including a desk, chairs, and even a piano—all coated in varnish to keep them intact. You can still read fragments of old headlines and advertisements on the surfaces, giving visitors a glimpse into life from nearly a century ago. Despite being made of paper, the structure has withstood New England’s harsh winters, proving that sometimes, the most unconventional ideas turn into lasting wonders.

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