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Albert the Bull

Albert the Bull

Last winter, Amanda and I made a short stop in Audubon, Iowa, to see Albert, the world’s largest bull.  There’s a certain charm to the storied 40-year-old statue, which is housed within a well-kept community park.  The paint job was pristine, with a pleasing brown and white color scheme and glowing blue eyes.

Located just a few miles north of Interstate 80 on Highway 71, it’s a quirky, fun stop that makes for a great photo backdrop for the kids or entire family.  In addition, if you’re looking to stretch your legs, it beats any highway rest stop and is guaranteed to be an enjoyable break from the monotony of driving.

Published December 6th, 2007 | Central Iowa, Sites | Comments Jump to the top of this page

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    [...] featured on Brian’s blog so far have included Mt. Vernon’s awesome Bijou Theatre, the world’s larged bull in Audubon, and the Amish Stringtown grocery [...]

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