When you hit the road in Texas you never quite know what you could find. Cruising down the highway at 80 MPH you might miss some amazing roadside attractions.

Getting off the beaten path could lead to some amazing discoveries. Luckily,  fiftygrande.com just released their list of the 50 weirdest roadside attractions to help.

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Texas landed on the list with a pit stop north of Dallas. You could stop by, grab a seat, and flush away your cares at Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum.

Free Admission To View Massive Collection Of Toilet Seats

Instead of throwing away that used throne cap, you could use it as a blank canvas for some amazing art. That's what Barney Smith did for three decades.

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The retired plumber decorated over 1400 toilet seats over the years. Originally in San Antonio, the collection now resides in The Colony, Texas.

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According to quirkytravelguy.com, The Truck Yard purchased the entire collection for around $25k to display at their food truck park. They have a lot of other oddities on site, and you can check out all the displays for free, with donations gladly accepted.

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Barney died in 2019 at the age of 98, but before he passed away he got to see his tiny garage roadside attraction get an amazing home and a huge display.

Visitors can see his life's work whenever the Truck Yard is open. The museum is closed for private events occasionally, so it's always best to check in advance. Skibidi Toilet fans will love it.

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