31 Of The Most Unusual Places In All Of North America That People Can Actually Visit

29. Magentic Hill (Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada): Thanks to the rising and falling terrain and an obstructed horizon, this road produces an optical illusion making it appear as though cars traveling downhill are actually going uphill.

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30. Republic of Indian Stream (Pittsburg, New Hampshire): From 1832 to 1835, elected government officials of this unrecognized constitutional republic served 300 citizens. The republic formed due to an ambiguous boundary between the U.S. and Canada.

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31. Clinton Road (West Milford, New Jersey): Besides being home to the country’s longest traffic light—a horrendous burden, really—this infamous road has been the setting for numerous alleged ghost sightings, witches, and creatures.

There’s so much more to North America than even the most frequent flyers might know. What are your favorite unusual North American landmarks?

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