World's Largest Frying Pan (Nutter D. Marvel Carriage Museum, Georgetown)

Delaware

TypeRoadside & scenic
CategoryRoadside Scenic
Visitingfree to view

A ten-foot, 200-chicken-capacity iron skillet forged in 1950 that fried an estimated 100 tons of chicken a year at the Delmarva Chicken Festival -- a genuine only-in-Delaware oddity, now retired to museum-relic status.

IMPORTANT CORRECTION: the pan is no longer in Selbyville -- Roadside America and the Georgetown Historical Society confirm it was permanently relocated to the Nutter D. Marvel Carriage Museum in Georgetown on 2015-03-25, where it remains on display today (occasionally loaned out to the Delmarva Chicken Festival). Recommend titling/sourcing this as a Georgetown entry, not Selbyville, and flagging for a follow-up precise geocode of the museum lot before shipping as checkinable -- only a street address was verified, not an exact building coordinate.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

Build a trip around hidden gems like this.

Save catalog-backed stops to My Trips on the web now. The iOS beta is testing the on-road companion: verified check-ins, badges, shared trips, and your growing map of America.

No spam. Just beta timing and launch notes.

Find a place to stay near Delaware.

Hotels, cabins, and rentals close to the action — compare and book for your trip.

See places to stay

We may earn a commission from bookings made through this link — at no extra cost to you.

More to explore in Delaware

See everything in Delaware