It's iconic, but that's the only thing going for this roadside attraction. If you're passing it, stop and see it, otherwise don't go out of your way.
It was a fun stop for us . . We were staying in Bedford for the night and visiting the antique stores downtown.It was worth the quick stop for the group photos to post on FaceBook.
We travel a lot and sometimes we get a kick out of the quirky things found in small towns and rural areas. My husband delayed leaving Bedford so we could drive to the fair grounds and see the coffee pot. We came, we saw, we photographed.
You cannot miss the Coffee Pot if in Bedford as it is on the main drag going into town, at the entrance to the fair grounds. I am partial to this iconic historical building as my dad helped his father saw some of the wood for this place when this was built, It has been moved from its original spot across the highway, but is being better preserved now. Stop and see it.
It is a interesting thing to see. A hug coffee pot on the side of the road. It is located at the fairground entrance. Not much else to say
My wife had to stop and get a few pic's. There is no cost so I didn't mind. It's neat to look at and something to remember Bedford by.
This was used for advertisement or publicity. It changed hands, fell into disrepair until the town decided to restore it. There is information concerning it's history posted at the site and you can go inside the coffee pot.
The wife and I were winding our way through western central PA on Lincoln Highway on New Years Day and found this little roadside gem.It's an interesting story and a really cool offbeat "attraction".Worth a stop if you are driving by on route 30.
Were excited to find this just by chance. We don't really know what it's used for now, but there are indications that someone is inside on occasion. It was quiet on the Saturday we were there.
It's not much to see but it's a quick stop and makes a cute picture. You can't go inside anymore. The nearby town is also cute.