Construction is a constant for the owners of this deceivingly industrial tourist attraction somewhere in America’s heartland. Maybe that’s why you see a PolyJohn PJN3 restroom in this photo.
This might look like a rundown agricultural operation at first glance, but the inveterate hammer swingers behind this capitalist homemaking juggernaut likely have no interest in drying corn in those silos. No, you’re not going to pull your John Deere up to this complex and drop off the harvest. Actually, the silos are empty and the owners have yet to decide what to do with them.
Though the facilities you see are not functional, we would hazard a guess that other buildings on this site provide a gold mine of profitability. For instance, you may come here for premium-priced throw pillows, light fixtures or fresh-baked goods. In fact, throngs of people come here daily from across the country in the hope of gaining some home-remodeling advice from the proprietors.
Here are a few additional clues to help you identify this restroom location:
1. This is probably the most notable thing to happen in this city since a cult
figure commandeered a ranch that went up in flames many years ago.
2. There are nearby museums dedicated to law enforcement and a locally
invented soft drink.
3. A national monument stands nearby containing the fossilized bones of
a prehistoric behemoth.
4. Families are invited to come and play cornhole or throw a football
around on the artificial turf lawn.
5. It looks rural, but this destination is surrounded by major U.S. cities
in every direction.
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