M.T. Liggett Art Environment

Kansas

TypeRoadside Americana
CategoryRoadside Icons
Visitingfree outdoor field; paid visitor center

A Mullinville farmer spent five decades welding scrap metal and old farm equipment into hundreds of spinning, clanking 'totems' lining a mile of highway fence -- gleeful insults aimed at whichever politician had most recently annoyed him, preserved today by the Kohler Foundation with a new visitor center after his death.

A US-400 corridor gem in remote Kiowa County -- the kind of thing you'd drive past at 65 mph without knowing 600 whirling metal sculptures line the fence for a mile. Outdoor art is free and viewable any time from the roadside; the new visitor center adds a paid indoor stop. Pairs with Greensburg's Big Well 25 minutes east.

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

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