If you’re like us and you’re into unique roadside attractions, you’ll be very happy in Ohio. Roadside attractions abound in the Buckeye State, from larger-than-life baskets to world-record breaking behemoths. Tucked away in Jesse Owens State Park in the Appalachian region of southeast Ohio, you’ll find a Goliath-sized mining bucket known as Big Muskie Bucket. Once the world’s largest earth moving machine; today, this bucket remains as a reminder of our mining heyday. Read on to discover more about this massive roadside attraction in McConnelsville, Ohio.
Tucked away in McConnelsville, Ohio, Jesse Owens State Park is an underrated gem that's one of the most beautiful parks in the Buckeye State.
It's a wonderful place to hike and camp, and a favorite for wildlife watching and hunting.
But the centerpiece of Jesse Owens State Park is Miner's Memorial Park, home to the man-made marvel known as Big Muskie's Bucket.
"Big Muskie" was the largest dragline machine ever built. The 220-cubic-yard, 240-ton bucket is a true engineering marvel, an extraordinary feat that must be seen in person.
Due to the massive size of the machine, Big Muskie had to be built on site. Starting in 1967, more than 300 railcars and 250 trucks worked tirelessly to haul the materials out to Muskingum Mine. It took a team of engineers more than two years to erect Big Muskie.
When completed, the massive machine towered at an impressive 240 feet tall. In its prime, Big Muskie could lift 325 tons of earth and rock in a single bite. Between 1969 and 1991, the machine ran 24 hours a day, 364 days a year, moving more than 483 million cubic yards of rock and earth.
But when demand for coal began to wane in the '90s, Big Muskie, an expensive machine to run, was shut down. In 1999, Big Muskie was disassembled and recycled, its bucket left behind as a plaque to the past.
Today, it's the most popular attraction of this Ohio park, and curious visitors can climb inside and revel in its enormity.
Big Muskie is an only-in-Ohio attraction that's truly something special... and spectacular!
Visit the Big Muskie Bucket at 4470 OH-78, McConnelsville, OH, 43756. Be sure to check out the Ohio Department of Natural Resources website to learn more about this massive bucket. What do you think about the story behind the Big Muskie Bucket? Did you know about it? Tell us what you’ve heard below.
For another unique attraction in Ohio, check out this underground tour in Cincinnati.
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