Moonshine, Ill |
According to Atlas Quest there were no boxes in Casey but one nearby in a place called Moonshine. It didn't look too far out of the way so we stopped. Moonshine is famous for their Moonburger. We all had one, got a tshirt, and looked for the box. We couldn't find the letterbox but enjoyed our short time there.
World's Largest Rocking Chair |
We got out on the road and finished the trip to Casey. It was probably 2.5 hours away and it rained almost the whole way up. Our first stop was the World's Largest Wind Chime and World's Largest Rocking Chair. The rocking chair is huge! It was my favorite big thing :)
We also went up in the World's Largest Mailbox. We mailed a few letters and postcards from there. The flag on the side slowly goes up when you drop your mail in a slot at the top. In the Candy Depot directly behind the mailbox is the World's Largest Wooden Shoes. While we were close, we checked out a big bird cage and pencil.
Big pencil and World's Largest Mailbox |
Then we got back in the car and drove to the country club to see the World's Largest Golf Tee. And drove a little further to see the World's Largest Pitchfork. I planted 4 boxes in town- at the rocking chair, mailbox, golf tee, and pitchfork. Casey is a very clean place and I hope the boxes last a while for folks to find them.
The Princess @ the sculpture park |
We had dinner at a Steak and Shake in Mt Vernon and plotted our trip home. We couldn't decide if we should stop for rest area boxes on the way home or not. It was raining again and we passed them by. We did stop in Carmi at a cemetery in the dark, and in the rain to grab a box that I already had, but my boxing buddies needed. The princess kept saying zombies were going to get us for being in the cemetery at night.
Even thought it rained most of the day we had a great time. We got to see some really cool stuff. I found 5 boxes, planted 4 and a hitchhiker. It was a wet day but a lot of fun :)
Here is the story we saw about Casey on CBS Sunday Morning:
And here is Bill Geist, CBS Sunday Morning and his visit to Moonshine:
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