Big Brutus

Kansas

TypeRoadside Americana
CategoryRoadside Icons
Visitingticketed

A 16-story, 11-million-pound electric shovel -- the second-largest of its kind ever built -- sits abandoned in a former strip-mine pit because it was too enormous and too expensive to scrap when the coal ran out, so the crew just walked away and left it standing.

Kansas's most photographed machine, tucked in the far southeast corner near the Missouri/Oklahoma line -- a natural anchor for a US-69 corridor loop through the old mining district. Paid admission, indoor exhibits plus a climbable observation deck inside the shovel; family-friendly and genuinely surprising in scale.

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