The Big Chair (Anacostia)
Washington, D.C.
A 19.5-foot aluminum armchair looming over Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE is peak roadside Americana: built in 1959 as a furniture-store billboard, torched-brand memory rebuilt in bronze-look aluminum in 2006, and still the most-photographed curiosity east of the Anacostia River.
Why Roamward picked it
Free, street-side, no hours to work around — a five-minute detour off MLK Ave SE that most Mall-only visitors never see. Classic giant-object roadside-attraction energy that Roamward's gems pillar is built for; great photo-op stop for families driving the Anacostia side of the river.
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Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.
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