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December 11th 2015
Published: June 25th 2017
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Beginning in the early 1970's, Peter Toth set out on a mission: to donate a giant wooden sculpture of a Native American to each state in the union, an undertaking which would eventually be called “The Trail of the Whispering Giants” because each of statues stands between 20-40 feet high and weighs in the tens of thousands of pounds.
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In the interests of political correctness I think it's important to note that we had no expectation that Kentucky was populated with hillbillies. But when we saw the sign promoting a 'Hillbilly Garden' shortly after crossing into Kentucky state line, we knew we had to make the detour.

The head of the hillbilly clan in question is actually a native Kentuckian, ex-actor from California (he did have a speaking part on General Hospital back in the day). He returned home after a significant piece of Kentucky land was deeded to him after his mother died. Keith Holt had arrived with two truckloads of toys and a dream-he wanted to build a big, old-fashioned, indoor Toyland attraction, featuring an elaborate railroad of model trains. Outside, he envisioned a ride-able miniature railroad as well as fairyland statues salvaged from defunct amusement parks. Then he found himself fighting for his property in court. His new neighbors didn't like his big ideas. His backers backed out.

Left with junk, he made the most of it and started building 'art' installations.

That really left him in a squabble with both neighbours and local officialdom- apparently, with his shoulder length hair everyone thought he was a
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This carving was a rendering of a Chickasaw chief.
meth dealer and his 'art' was just a distraction. He says he was shot at, had his phone tapped and was investigated by a host of government agencies that was spurred on by vindictive neighbors. After a protracted court battle with local authorities, Holt says he agreed to buy an entertainment license to legitimize his unusual tourist attraction and made peace with most of his neighbors- some have even gotten used to him.

He personally guided us through the bulk of his Hillbilly Garden and most of his artistic pieces triggered a groaning pun of some sort. DH was having a great time trying to guess where he imagination was going with a toilet seat glued to a tire, painted green, and nailed to a tree. He may not be the dictionary definition of eccentric but he's close, and the Hillbilly Garden was exactly the type of treasure we were hoping to find as we drove through the U.S.. There doesn't appear to be a reason for it, there was no pent up demand, it doesn't appear to do anything useful, and it does seem to fire up some emotions. In an all-too-serious world we need a little more of this
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The town was laid out by William Clark (of the famed Lewis and Clark Expedition) in 1827 and named Paducah.
type of thing (as long as it's not living next door to us??).

A little piece of hillbilly heaven was all it took for DH to stop snarling about Popeye and Superman, and we're back on track. Nashville, here we come.


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Paducah

A plaque that accompanies the statues notes that Lewis paid four times as much for his dog as Clark paid for the land that is now Paducah.
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After Popeye and Superman, when DH vetoed the Quilt Museum, I had to keep on walking. Believe it or not, it is the largest single tourist attraction in the city.
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Paducah Atomic City

After World War II, Paducah was designated by the US Atomic Energy Commission as an ideal location for a uranium enrichment facility.


25th December 2015

The carving shows genuine emotion!
25th December 2015

Calvert's City population is 10 !!
25th December 2015

Cute
25th December 2015

Won't be long before they have their own REALITY show!!
25th December 2015

We saw one of these in your previous Blogs too! I don't think it was the same bike. It was on one of your earlier stops along Route 66
25th December 2015

This totally looks like REDNECK Country!!
25th December 2015

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year my friends! I'm happy to see that you're keeping up with the Blog. I would really miss it if you gave up on it and probably would lose touch with y'all. xo
25th December 2015

Oh Goodness....are these people all hoarders or what?
25th December 2015

Please don't tell me that they charged you money to walk through that pile of junk??
26th December 2015

ooohhh a bit scary! Are you sure he wasn't on something?
26th December 2015

Hey grow your hair and beard and you could be brothers!
26th December 2015

Looks like a scene out of 'Where's Wally?'
26th December 2015

Looks like he had a sacrifice there!!!
26th December 2015

Elvis might have left the building but he has certainly lost weight!
26th December 2015

Perfect you can both get a workout in while you are travelling!
26th December 2015

I told you to be careful driving through this state, looks like you have become one of them!
26th December 2015

Love it! The tree has a great personality even if it has a toilet seat for a mouth!
26th December 2015

Looks like he made this when on meth!!
1st January 2016

Hey, this guy may be a little out there from the norm, but no harm in being creative in your own way...even Picasso's art is out there. Enjoyed the blog and photos Vic, and happy that Deb is back to enjoying the 'trip'. May

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