America's 20 Oldest Roadside Attractions Still Open for Visit

20. The Devil’s Rope Museum, Texas

The Devils Rope Barbed Wire Museum, 100 Kingsley St. in McLean, Texas, USA. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T7. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Venturist

The Devil’s Rope Museum in McLean, Texas, offers a fascinating look at the history of barbed wire, an invention that played a pivotal role in the settlement of the American West. Opened in 1991, the museum features an extensive collection of barbed wire samples, tools, and historical artifacts, illustrating the impact of this simple yet revolutionary technology. Visitors can learn about the evolution of fencing, its significance in ranching, and its cultural symbolism in the American frontier. Located along historic Route 66, the museum also includes exhibits on the history of the highway and its importance to travelers. This unique roadside stop provides a deep dive into an often-overlooked aspect of American history, making it a must-see for history buffs and curious travelers alike.

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