I cannot imagine why anyone would find this interesting. We only found it when we got off the interstate to get gas and visit a nearby winery. Technically, it's a "frying pan" but... it's mainly a relic from a local festival, which ended years ago. There's a sign at the site which tells you pretty much all there is to tell. The history is mildly interesting if you're into the poultry industry, the demise of small towns, or if you're in the area to visit the local winery. The town has clearly seen better days and has nothing else of interest to a tourist. No crowd and it's free, so...
Read moreThe world's largest frying pan in located in a small town in the middle of nowhere. You won't find ideal parking but it's still worth taking a look. I've been here twice now and although underwhelming while not in use, it's still impressive. From my understanding, the pan is put into use for frying chicken and such at a town wide event. I'd not say it's the best attraction, but worth seeing if you're...
Read moreHow much can you say about the world's largest operational frying pan. This is the Mecca of tourist locations in Southeast United States, located in beautiful Rose Hill, NC. While standing in awe of this magnificent feat of American engineering, a passer-by yelled out that "and it works too". I am trying to convince my wife to return this fall and run for the honor of being crowned Queen of...
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