This Roadside Attraction In New Jersey Is The Most Unique Thing You’ve Ever Seen

New Jersey is home to numerous unique attractions but one stands out above the rest. Margate's own Lucy the Elephant is America's oldest surviving roadside attraction and draws in over 100,000 visitors annually. This massive mammoth has a unique history and makes for a perfect day trip destination.

At six stories (65 feet) high and 90 tons, Lucy is the largest elephant in the world.

She was built in 1881 as part of a real estate promotion.

Over the years, Lucy has served as a restaurant, office, guest cottage and tavern (closed by Prohibition).

A New Jersey icon, she is easily recognized by fans all over the world. Lucy has been featured on the Travel Channel and in the 2015 movie, Vacation.

Visiting the grounds is free and guided tours are offered for a reasonable fee. You can climb to the top for incredible ocean views.

You can climb up her leg, through her tummy and even look out her eye while enjoying historic artifacts along the way.

Any time of year is a great time to visit, but her birthday celebrations in July can't be missed.

Many of us are familiar with Lucy but there are a few things you might not know about this giant elephant.

In the 1960s, Lucy was slated for demolition but was saved by dedicated volunteers.

By the 1970s, Lucy had become a protected national landmark. She was also moved around 100 yards from her original location and back from the shoreline.

Another shocking fact? Lucy has been struck by lightening twice.

For more, watch this short video uploaded by Welcome To The Last Exit. You’ll learn some VERY interesting information. For example, Lucy is actually a boy.

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Do you love Lucy? I certainly do! But, she's not New Jersey's only interesting roadside attraction. Check out this list and discover several others.

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