Uranus Missouri, Roadside attraction on Route 66 in Pulaski County, Missouri, United States.
Uranus Missouri is an attraction site on historic Route 66 where handmade sweets are produced and visitors can watch through large windows. The location also includes a museum with historical circus objects and other collectible items.
The site was developed by an entrepreneur who created multiple attractions to draw travelers on this legendary road. Combining different attractions in one place was typical for roadside stops of that era.
The Sideshow Museum displays circus-related objects that visitors can see while walking through, including unusual pieces and belongings of performance artists. The collection tells the story of an entertainment world that once lived on the road and under tents.
The location sits along State Highway Z in Saint Robert and is easy for travelers to find who are looking for offerings on historic Route 66. Operating times span the week, allowing visitors to plan a stop.
The site holds the world record for displaying the largest belt buckle documented in the Guinness World Records book. This extraordinary object stands as one of the most distinctive markers for collectors and the curious.
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