Hiding In Rural Wisconsin, FAST Fiberglass Mold Graveyard Is As Weirdly Wonderful As You’d Expect
FAST Corporation’s fiberglass mold graveyard in Sparta, Wisconsin, offers a unique and quirky adventure filled with colossal, weathered molds.
Small town Wisconsin is no stranger to unique sites. And if you’re looking for a can’t-miss small town oddity to add to your bucket list, the FAST Corporation’s fiberglass mold graveyard is a great choice. As quirky as it sounds, the graveyard is filled with fiberglass molds – but not just any molds. These are colossal molds that come in practically every shape and variety imaginable. Take a look:
The next time you’re in the mood for an in-state adventure, head to the small town of Sparta, where you’ll find the FAST Corporation – and its fiberglass mold graveyard.
FAST, which stands for Fiberglass Animals, Shapes, and Trademarks, is in the business of creating larger-than-life fiberglass figures – the kind you see outside of kitschy roadside stops.
After using a mold to create a fiberglass figure, FAST discards it in the field behind its workshop.
Littered with hundreds of molds, the field now looks like a graveyard of sorts.
FAST has molds left over from just about every job they’ve ever done, so the graveyard is filled with quite the variety.
But it’s not just the assortment of molds that’s impressive.
There’s also the size. The molds are often bigger than the giant pieces they’re used to create!
Only adding to the site’s allure is the fact that many of the molds are weathered, which has resulted in a stone-like facade, making it seem as if the graveyard is the remnants of an ancient civilization.
Walking through the graveyard, free to visit and open to the public, which is filled with everything from mammoth mammals to giant dinosaurs, is sure to be a memorable trip.
Though FAST welcomes visitors, they do warn that you should be on the lookout for bee and wasp nests. Also, some molds have sharp edges, so make sure to use caution when exploring the grounds.
For more information about the FAST Corporation, click here.
So, did you know about FAST’s fiberglass mold graveyard? Ever visited? If so, what’d you think? Know of another unique must-visit site? Tell us in the comments section.
This isn’t the state’s only quirky roadside find. Read about others here.
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