You are guaranteed to never see any place like this anywhere else. One of America's most eccentric attractions is found in Missouri and we're darn proud of it, too.

The website Love Exploring just put together a list of the most eccentric attractions in America and you'll find a Missouri place high on this list.

URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
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This is the National Cookie Cutter History Museum in Joplin, Missouri and you'll find cookie cutters there.

URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
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Frankly, calling this place in Joplin cookie cutters is too limiting. There is a ton of real Missouri history within these walls.

URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
URBEX and Broken Things via YouTube
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This Missouri place is so unique that even Atlas Obscura featured them. The cookie cutter wing is just part of the Joplin History and Mineral Museum. It's open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am until 5pm and only costs $5 to enter. Seniors and veterans only pay $4. There's also a vital LEGO community that has activities there with a big swap and shop in May and an online LEGO auction now through the first part of May, too.

If you're looking for unique and eccentric in America, this place in Joplin, Missouri needs to be a destination for you. It's weird and we wouldn't want it any other way.

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