All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Kansas

    • November 16, 1995

    The one-hour special that started it all! Debunking the "myth" that Kansas is dull, this tour, the beaten interstate path, treats you to the legendary Garden of Eden, Cawker City’s Big Ball of Twine, the Barbed Wire Museum, the Davis Memorial in Hiawatha, a giant concrete buffalo, sculptures made entirely from aluminum pull tabs, and a host of other rare visions to catch a curious traveler's eye.

  • S01E01 Kansas

    • November 16, 1995

    The premiere episode of Rare Visions and Roadside Revelations takes a tour of Kansas.

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Season 5

  • S05E01 Marshall, MO to Woodhull, IL

    • December 19, 2000

    The guys pay their respects to Jim the Wonder Dog in Marshall, MO, then honor flower children at the country's only Hippie Memorial in Arcola, IL. From there, it's on to a house made of Fresca bottles, a totem pole carver and the Jubilee Rock Gardens.

  • S05E02 Arenzville, IL to Redford, MI

    • December 19, 2000

    The "burgoo capital of the world," Arenzville, IL; the world's largest wicker chair in Grand Junction, MI; George Zysk's Sign Shrine in Grand Haven, MI; the Traveler's International Restaurant and Tuba Museum in Okemos, MI; and Dmitri Szylak's Disneyland North in Hamtramck, MI.

  • S05E03 Fort Riley, KS to Genoa, CO

    • December 26, 2000

    The wonders of Kansas include the Atomic Cannon in Fort Riley, a historical lingerie show in Junction City, the mechanical miniatures at the Boyer Gallery in Belleville, the world's largest ball of twine in Cawker City, the Garden of Eden and the Grassroots Art Museum in Lucas, Vera's Tavern in Hunter, and the Hall of Presidential Also Rans in Norton. And in Genoa, Colorado the Wonder Tower.

  • S05E04 Pueblo, CO, to Fort Collins, CO

    • January 2, 2001

    The guys start off in the steel mill town of Pueblo, CO, visiting with painter/poet Tony Perniciarro,then head to Colorado Springs to see humongous yard sculptures by Starr Kempf. Then they roll into Denver to talk with carver Bill Potts; swing by Boulder to meet Jennifer Heath, author of a book on velvet painting; and wind up in Fort Collins at the Swetsville Zoo & Chrome Rose Gallery.

  • S05E05 Cheyenne, WY, to Sheridan, WY

    The guys hit the Cowboy State, Wyoming, at Cheyenne, where they look at concrete sculptures and bottle buildings as well as Fred Apadocas' "That's Incredible" yard. Then it's on to Laramie and the Ames Pyramid, the Fossil Cabin in Como Bluff, the birthplace of the "jackalope" in Douglas, and a welded memorial to Lewis and Clark in Sheridan.

  • S05E06 Joliet, MT, to Regent, ND

    Sights under Montana's Big Sky include Charles Ringer's sculptures in Joliet, the not-to-be-missed "peeing ox" sculpture near Bozeman, more sculptures at "Urethra Park" in Missoula,Lee Steen's wooden figures in Great Falls, the Buffalo Nickel Buffalo and Ol' Shep statues in Benton, and Tim Anderson's "Little Mansion" in Roundup. Then the guys cross into North Dakota via the Enchanted Highway.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Beaver, AK, to Stuggart, AK

    • January 1, 2001

    More adventures in Arkansas: guitar maker Ed Stilley near Beaver Lake, sculptor Finton Shaw in Conway, the Old Mill and World's Second Largest Sundial in North Little Rock, and the Coat of Many Duck Heads at the Agricultural Museum in Stuttgart.

  • S06E02 Mena, AK to Port Arthur, TX

    • January 1, 2001

    Giant chain-link sculptures by Robert Wells in Grannis, AR; the legend of the Boggy Creek Monster in Texarkana; Charles Stagg's amazing home and artwork outside Beaumont, TX; and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas in Beaumont.

  • S06E03 Chauvin, LA to Abita Springs, LA

    • January 1, 2001

    Heading into the bayous of Louisiana, the guys visit Kenny Hill's Garden of Salvation in Chauvin. Then it's on to the Big Easy, New Orleans, to meet folk artists Dr. Bob and Big Al Taplet. On the Pearl River north of Lake Pontchartrain, Mike confronts his fear of alligators. And in Covington, the crew drops in on the wild and wacky UCM Museum.

  • S06E04 Ocean Springs, MS to Vicksburg, MS

    • January 1, 2001

    Mississippi wonders: the Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs, Bette Mott's Gingerbread House Tour in McComb, Earl Simmon's Folk Art Gallery in Bovina, Vicksburg painter Kenneth Humphreys and the amazing roadside attraction known as Margaret's Grocery.

  • S06E05 Kidder, MO to Minneapolis, MN

    • January 1, 2001

    The World's Largest Coffee Pot in Stanton, IA; another Big Ball of Twine in Darwin, MN; the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices in Minneapolis; and Louis Wippich's Molehill in Sauk Rapids, MN.

  • S06E06 Osseo, WI to Pardeeville, WI

    • January 1, 2001

    Wisconsin wonders: LaReau's World of Miniatures in Pardee; Clyde Winia's dinosaur marsh outside Marshfield; the Kohler Art Center in Sheboygan, where even the bathrooms are fun; and dentist and prolific artist Rudy Rotter of Manitowoc.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Columbia, MO, to Versailles, KY

    • July 1, 2003

    A backyard roller coaster in Indiana; the never-quite-finished medieval castle between Lexington and Versailles, KY; and woodcarver Marvin Finn of Louisville, KY. / Hard Dayʼs Nite B&B.

  • S07E02 Morehead, KY, to Hurricane, WV

    • July 1, 2003

    Folk artists Minnie Adkins of Isonville, KY, Jessie and Ronald Cooper, the Rev. Herman Hayes and West Virginia sculptor/painter Earl Albert Gray. / Kentucky Folk Art Center.

  • S07E03 Mt. Airy, NC, to Prospect Hill, NC

    • September 1, 2003

    In North Carolina, the guys visit Sam "The Dot Man" McMillan in Winston-Salem and Clyde Jones' "Critter Crossing" in Bynum. / Benny Carter, Hubert Walters.

  • S07E04 Raleigh, NC, to Lucama, NC

    • October 15, 2003

    Stops in North Carolina include Q.J. Stephenson's Trapper's Lodge in Garysburg and Vollis Simpson's Incredible Windmill Park in Lucama. / Richard Brown.

  • S07E05 Floyd, VA, to Colonial Beach, VA

    • November 1, 2003

    Virginia marvels, including Robert Howell's yard art near Richmond and the Throne of the Third Millennium in Williamsburg. / Melissa Polhamus, John Anderson.

  • S07E06 Baltimore, MD, to Washington, DC

    • November 1, 2003

    The American Museum of Visionary Art in Baltimore and the Squished Penny Museum in Washington, DC.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Loveland, OH, to Columbus, OH

    • October 1, 2004

    In Loveland, OH, the guys marvel at the enchanting Château LaRoche, a Norman-style castle built by one visionary man and his "Knights of the Golden Trail" over the course of 30 years. In Wapokeneta, OH, they stop by Jim Bowsher's yard for a look at the Temple of Tolerance, a giant rock sculpture he erected without the use of a single power tool.

  • S08E02 Zanesville, OH, to Shartlesville, PA

    • October 10, 2004

    In Ohio, the guys stop at the Warther Carvings Museum in Dover, which houses Ernest Warther's intricate carvings of the history of the steam engine, Lincoln's funeral train and other historical subjects. Moving on to Pennsylvania and the Pittsburgh area, they encounter homemade instrument maker Karl Mullen, painter Kathleen Ferri and the ultimate "tiny town" of Shartlesville.

  • S08E03 Bethlehem, PA, to Newark, NJ

    • October 10, 2004

    Visits with Pennsylvania artist Mr. Imagination (Bethlehem), who survived a shooting and emerged from his near-death experience with a desire to make art from found objects, and Isaiah Zagar (Philadelphia), whose quest to "tile the world" can be seen at work in some incredible mosaics in and on buildings along South Street.

  • S08E04 Montague, NJ, to Pittsford, VT

    • November 10, 2004

    The guys visit an "illuminated garden" at Luna Parc, a fantasy world in the woods created by Ricky Boscarino in Montague, NJ. Heading into New York, they stumble upon a yard full of heads carved by Ted Ludwiczak of Haverstraw, who retired from his job as a contact lens maker and started carving at 67. Back across the state line, they discover the intricate thread artwork created by Troy's Ray Mate.

  • S08E05 Burlington, VT, to Stonington, ME

    • November 10, 2004

    Randy, Mike and Don cross a rare floating bridge in Brookfield, VT — though not without some Trepidation — to get to Gayleen Aiken in Barre, VT. She's a painter, musician, puppeteer and all-around force of nature, now in her early 70s, who says she made her first art at age 3. At St. Johnsbury's Fairbanks Museum in Vermont, they a collection of patriotic and whimsical woven pieces.

  • S08E06 Bath, ME, to Providence, RI

    • December 1, 2004

    The guys linger a bit — possibly a bit too long — in the Loony Lagoon in Bath, ME, where Phillip Day, a retired shipbuilder, has some pretty wacky yard art. In Pigeon Cove, MA, they visit Ellis Stenman's environmentally aware Paper House, which includes desks, radios and clocks all made from newspapers.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Kansas City, MO, to Lucas, KS

    • March 1, 2005

    A collection of Kansas wonders: pun-tastic assemblage maker John Woods in Kansas City, 93- year-old chewing gum artist Betty Milliken in Lawrence, Kracht's Castle in Junction City, and the World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Versions of the World's Largest Things in Lucas.

  • S09E02 La Crosse, KS, to Waxahachie, TX

    • January 28, 2005

    Sign maker M.T. Liggett in Mullinville, KS; carver Glenn Stark in Kingman, KS; Wichita, KS, rock gardener Dan Beck; a tiny chapel in Ardmore, OK; scrap metal sculptor David Strickland in Red Oak, TX; and the Webb Gallery of Outsider Art in Waxahachie, TX.

  • S09E03 Huntsville, TX, to Houston, TX

    • January 28, 2005

    A giant Sam Houston in Huntsville, TX, plus two stops in Houston: the annual Art Car Parade and Cleveland "Flower Man" Turner.

  • S09E04 Katy, TX, to San Antonio, TX

    • January 28, 2005

    More Texas sites and sights: a Chinese extravaganza known as the Forbidden Gardens in Katy, a big pecan in Seguin, the Rev. Seymour Perkins, Ed Clark's Christmas House and the Toilet Seat Art Museum in San Antonio. / Sam Mirelez / Dionicio Rodriguez.

  • S09E05 Caplinger Mills, MO, to St. Louis, MO

    • January 28, 2005

    Dinosaur World and Mitchell's Folly Folk Art Gallery in Eureka Springs, AR; painter David Kontra in Hartville, MO; barbecue in a cave in Richland, MO; trick-shot pool player Charles "Spitball" Darling in Washington, MO; and more from the City Museum in St. Louis.

  • S09E06 Mexico, MO, to Fort Dodge, IA

    • January 28, 2005

    Elvis jumpsuit maker Kay Murphy in Mexico, MO; scrap metal welder Bob Smithy in Plevna, MO; a great grotto at Mt. Mercy College in Cedar Rapids, IA; the World's Largest Cheeto in Algona, IA; and Dick Kopp's Planet Garbage creations in Fort Dodge, IA.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Lebanon, TN, to East Ellijay, GA

    • February 25, 2005

    The Caveman Head at Cuz's Antiques in Lebanon, TN; the Museum of Appalachia in Norris, TN;an old gas station with an airplane theme in Knoxville, TN; Millennium Manor in Alcoa, TN; Bucket Man (Danny Hoskinson) in Benton, TN; the UFO House in Chattanooga, TN; Ab theFlagman in Morganton, GA; and the Pig Hill of Fame at Poole's BBQ in East Ellijay, GA.

  • S10E02 Marietta, GA, to Athens, GA

    • February 25, 2005

    More Georgia oddities: the Big Chicken in Marietta, Tom Haney's Mechanical Masterpieces and Folk Art Park in Atlanta and a double-barreled cannon in Athens. / Lorenzo Scott, Bob Hart, Harold Rittenberry, Chris Hubbard.

  • S10E03 Homer, GA, to Bishopville, SC

    • February 25, 2005

    Joni Mabe's Everything Elvis in Cornelia, GA; the Peach Butt Water Tower in Gaffney, SC; and Pearl Fryar's Topiaries and Button King in Bishopville, SC.

  • S10E04 Columbia, SC, to Kissimmee, FL

    • February 25, 2005

    The Chicken Man of Columbia, SC; the UFO Welcome Center in Bowman, SC; Honey the dog cashier in Hardeeville, SC; Castle Ottis in St. Augustine, FL; and Xanadu: Home of the Future in Kissimmee, FL.

  • S10E05 Boca Raton, FL, to Plant City, FL

    • February 25, 2005

    Odd sights at Florida sites: the World Famous J Jonny in Boca Raton, Kevin Doyle’s Mad Hatter Mufflers in Hollywood, the Coral Castle in Homestead, the World's Smallest Post Office in Ochopee, Solomon's Castle in Ona, and Ruby William's Vegetable & Art Stand in Plant City.

  • S10E06 Gibsonton, FL, to Tallahassee, FL

    • February 25, 2005

    Florida features: Giant's Camp Restaurant in Gibsonton, Taft Richardson's Bone Sculptures in Tampa, Todd and Kiaralinda's House of Whimsy in Safety Harbor, Dinosaur Gas Station in Weeki Wachee, Jerry Coker in Gainesville, and Mark Miller and Missionary Mary Proctor in Tallahassee.

Season 11

  • S11E01 Moab, UT, to Melba, ID

    • January 1, 2006

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy visit the Hole n' the Rock near Moab, UT, and the Gilgal Sculpture Garden in Salt Lake City, then cross over into Idaho for the Idaho Potato Expo, a nuclear submarine and Cleo's Ferry Museum on the Snake River.

  • S11E02 Spokane, WA, to Seattle, WA

    • January 1, 2006

    Washington sights: A building shaped like a milk bottle and a giant Radio Flyer in Spokane, Gehrke Windmill Gardens near the Grand Coulee Dam, Dick & Jane's Art Spot in Ellensburg, Seattle artists Ree Brown and Tim Fowler, and the Walker Rock Garden.

  • S11E03 Seattle, WA, to Long Beach, WA

    • January 1, 2006

    West Coast delights: the Fremont Troll and painter/accordionist Greg Blackstock in Seattle; the Java Jive building in Tacoma, WA; Dan Klennert's Ex-Nihilo Sculpture Park near Elbe, WA; RichArt’s Art Yard in Centralia, WA; the World's Largest Egg in Winlock, WA; and Marsh's Free Museum in Long Beach, WA.

  • S11E04 Beaverton, OR, to Bend, OR

    • January 1, 2006

    In Oregon, the guys set out in search of the World's Smallest Park and Portland's Velveteria, then visit a Bomber Gas Station in Milwaukee and painter Rick Bartow in Newport. Between Redmond and Bend, they have adventures at the Funny Farm and Petersen Rock Garden.

  • S11E05 Grants Pass, OR, to Arcata, CA

    • January 1, 2006

    A bird's-eye view from the Out 'n' About Treehouse Resort in Takilma, OR; the remnants of Romano Gabriel's sculpture garden in Eureka, CA; a street-corner encounter with artist Duane Flatmo; artistic activities at the Studio; and a few of the crazy-pedaled contraptions at the Kinetic Lab in Arcata, CA.

  • S11E06 Ferndale, CA, to Sebastapol, CA

    • January 1, 2007

    In California, Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy pay a brief visit to the Kinetic Museum in Ferndale and a drive-through tree on the Avenue of the Giants. They also visit visionary painter Reuben Sorensen in Redway; Auburn's sculpting dentist, Ken Fox; Litto's Hubcap Ranch near Pope Valley; junk metal sculptor Patrick Amiot; and filmmaker-turned-carver Ernie Fosselius in Sebastapol.

  • S11E07 Port Costa, CA, to Millbrae, CA

    • January 1, 2007

    The boys bounce into the Bay Area to visit robot builder Clayton Bailey in Port Costa, CA. In San Francisco, they see Ron Henggeler's Fulton Street Teepee Tower, a giant rubber-band ball and carver Demi Braceros' work in Cayuga Park. Then it's off to Millbrae, CA, and an encounter with futuristic folk artist Stephen Powers.

  • S11E08 Clovis, CA, to Simi Valley, CA

    • January 1, 2007

    California sights: self-taught art and architecture at the Forestiere Underground Gardens in Fresno, the rambling construction by Art Beal known as Nittwitt Ridge in Cambria, Bubblegum Alley in San Luis Obispo, and what remains of Grandma Prisbrey's Bottle Village in Simi Valley.

  • S11E09 Los Angeles, CA, to Landers, CA

    • January 1, 2007

    California sights: Los Angeles' Watts Towers, including a frontyard display called the 10th Wonder of the World; painter Elias Teller in Montebello; the Wigwam Village Motel in Rialto; and Elmer Long's Bottle Garden near Helendale.

  • S11E10 Yucca Valley, CA, to Escondido, CA

    • January 1, 2007

    Noah Purifoy's desert sculptures near Joshua Tree, CA; shipbuilder John Taylor in San Juan Capistrano, CA; Richard Margolin's Rock & Roll House in Encinitas, CA; and Queen Califia's Magic Circle in Escondido, CA.

  • S11E11 La Jolla, CA, to Scottsdale, AZ

    • January 1, 2007

    The Primitive Kool Hair Salon and Art Gallery in Ocean Beach, CA; the Desert View Tower and Boulder Park near Jacumba, CA; Leonard Knight's Salvation Mountain outside Niland, CA; the Space Age Lodge in Gila Bend, AZ; and fire-breathing sculptures by Richard Wizardry in Scottsdale, AZ.

  • S11E12 Phoenix, AZ, to Bisbee, AZ

    • January 1, 2007

    The Sunnyslope Rock Garden and Gus Brethauer's Salvage Yard in Phoenix; Jerry Hall's World of Imagination and the Garden of Gethsemane in Tucson, AZ; and sculptor/inventor Poe Dismuke in Bisbee, AZ.

Season 12

  • S12E01 St. Jo, TX, to San Angelo, TX

    • April 28, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy visit Robert Bruno's Steel House near Lubbock, TX the World's Smallest Skyscraper in Wichita Falls, TX; and artist Bobby Peiser and Jesus Zertuche's Cascada de Piedra Pinta in San Angelo, TX.

  • S12E02 San Angelo, TX, to El Paso, TX

    • April 28, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy meet sculptor Donald Keeney in San Angelo, TX, and wander through Oop Land in Iraan, TX. They also encounter Ran Horn's Van Gogh Gallery in Van Horn, TX; and the H&H Carwash and Casa de Azucar in El Paso, TX.

  • S12E03 Roswell, NM, to Madrid, NM

    • April 28, 2008

    In New Mexico, Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy frolic awhile in Roswell, then discover Casa de Colores in Las Vegas, NM, the Tile House and artist Doc Atomic in Albuquerque, and Tammy Tatt2's Tiny Town between Madrid and Cerillos.

  • S12E04 Santa Fe, NM, to Holbrook, AZ

    • April 28, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy find woodcarvers Ron Rodriguez Archuleta and Santero Nichola Herrera near Santa Fe, NM, then head for Navajo lands to meet artists Mamie Deschellie and Johnson Antonio. Crossing into Arizona, they discover the Wigwam Village Motel and Stewart's Petrified Wood Shop outside Holbrook.

  • S12E05 Cornville, AZ, to Las Vegas, NV

    • April 28, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy speed by Sedona to take in an art complex called Eliphante in Cornville, AZ. They visit the haunted hotel in Jerome, drive Route 66 into Kingman, and see some yard art in Chloride, AZ. They cruise into Las Vegas for a jaw-dropping stop at the Hammargren Home of Nevada History.

  • S12E06 Las Vegas, NV, to Imlay, NV

    • April 29, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy wander off into the desert to see the Goldwell Open Air Sculpture Museum in Rhyolite, NV; a Shoe Tree on the Loneliest Highway; Guru Lane; and Frank van Zandt's amazing Thunder Mountain near Imlay, NV.

  • S12E07 Kansas Revisited

    • April 29, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy are back in Kansas to see Zoomers Treasures near Pittsburg, meet sculptor Bob Mix in Great Bend and barbed wire buffalo builder Ernie Poe at the Fort Wallace Museum.

  • S12E08 Missouri Revisited

    • April 29, 2008

    Randy, Mike and Don the Camera Guy finally make it to Missouri to see Leila's Hair Museum in Independence, Boathenge in Easley and on to St. Louis to meet the very prolific Theresa Disney.