Have you ever felt the urge to stand next to a giant coin? Well, if you find yourself cruising down I-80 in Iowa, you're in luck! Iowa City boasts the claim to fame of housing the World's Largest Wooden Nickel.
This quirky roadside attraction is more than just a big nickel. Built in 2006 by Jim Glasgow, the wooden wonder stands at an impressive 16 feet in diameter and weighs a hefty 4,000 pounds. But there's more to the story than just its size. The nickel was originally built as a protest against the widening of a nearby highway.
Made from southern yellow pine and supported by a network of steel rods, the nickel has become a beloved landmark for locals and a fun pitstop for travellers. You can easily snap a photo with this giant piece of currency and marvel at the craftsmanship that went into its creation.
Here's what you need to know for your visit:
- Location: The nickel is located on the east side of Dubuque St. NE/Hwy W66, just north of where it crosses the Iowa River in Iowa City.
- Accessibility: There's no designated parking area, so be cautious of traffic while pulling over for a quick photo. Consider parking at nearby Waterworks Prairie Park and walking over for a safer vantage point.
- Uniqueness: This giant nickel is a symbol of local protest and a reminder that big things can come from small towns (or in this case, a very large piece of wood).
So, the next time you're road-tripping through Iowa, be sure to keep an eye out for this giant piece of Americana. The World's Largest Wooden Nickel is a quirky and unforgettable stop that's sure to add a little fun to your journey.