Peacocks!
When you enter
Ron, owner
Holly W.
Jul 30, 2023
We felt like we were driving to Captain Spauldings trying to get here. My daughter thought we were driving to our death.We survived! It's down sketchy road. Their house, if it's a house, is covered in eclectic garbage hoarding? With animals like peacocks and chickens. The wife stood on their balcony telling us the take of their battle with the city and issues with cars on their property which ended up leading to their tourist attraction Truckhenge. It was smaller than I thought. Only took 15 minutes of our time. We didn't meet the owner, super disappointed there! We saw everything. Took it in and glad we made it out alive! My friend declared he is pretty sure human remains are somewhere on this property!Tip: wear old sneakers (it was muddy) and go during daylight.
Read More
leyla a.
Nov 18, 2023
We loved Truckhenge. The owner was super friendly & the grounds were very interesting. Just a short drive off the highway. If you like obscure roadside attractions, this is for you.
Read More
Madeline H.
Mar 30, 2022
My (now husband) took me here last summer and I'm pretty sure I was having culture shock (but in a good way) because I had just listened to the Podcast S-Town & read the book Hillbilly Elegy as well as watched the movie on Netflix or Hulu. But yes, culture shock in the best way. I had no idea this hidden gem was so close to me. It was so fun and we can't wait to come back this summer with some friends. But this time we will be prepared- bring old christmas lights, spray paint cans (not empty ones), your fishing poles, & bug spray. Awesome cultural gem that you will not experience anywhere else.
Read More
paul s.
Jan 20, 2017
T.M.s review is spot on. I couldn't have said it better. My family and I really enjoyed the time at the farm...
Read More
Diy C.
Aug 1, 2023
Super unique artistic tourist attraction that must've took ALOT of mechanical as well as artistic skills and creativity. I love how these people upcycled various items such as cars, buses, boats, tables, etc. Into works of art into their own backyard which is set up for tourists to drive through and is very conviniently located north of the interstate.
Read More
Lia W.
May 16, 2016
When I drove down the road and saw a peacock, I was sure I was hallucinating. The tour around Lessman's property made me believe it more (spoiler: the peacock was his pet (he has several!)). Starting with the politically charged story of his fight with the city government, Lessman showed us Truckhenge; things took a more humorous turn as he showed us The World's Largest Lump of Chirstmas Lights and his beautiful beer bottle sculptures. The entire property is a well thought out joke with chainsaw art, beer bottle art, lights, a concert stage, a shed full of ancient bones, and a house shaped like a bunker with a painted floor that you have to see to believe. Fabulous!Be sure to bring spray paint to contribute to the ever changing scenery of truckhenge or some string lights to contribute to the Lump.
Read More