World’s Largest Wind Chime

A Casey, Illinois Attraction

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The World’s Largest Wind Chime is one of many roadside attractions found in Casey, Illinois.

Casey, Illinois is a super cool town with lots of incredible Big Things to see. Currently, they have an impressive collection of 12 World’s Largest items and other Big Things! When my wife and I were returning from Chicago, we decided to make a special stop in Casey. It was a blast exploring and even playing with their gigantic roadside marvels. I really recommend you visit and check out all the amazing things they have. And don’t forget to explore their awesome historic downtown area too. Trust me, it’s totally worth it!

World's Largest Wind Chime

Casey, Illinois, is the first time I used a town’s or city’s name as a navigation. Take a look at Casey, Illinois to explore all the awesome things they have there.

Brief History of the Location

Interested in traveling to see the World’s Largest Wind Chime? Located in the town of Casey, Illinois, just south of I-70, you can stop and see the massive Wind Chime.

The World’s Largest Wind Chime is an enormous 54 feet tall, with its longest chime measuring an impressive 42 feet in length. On November 17, 2011, the chime’s framework was assembled right at the location, while the structure includes braces adorned with Christian symbols to provide support and remind us of the importance of faith. The chimes themselves were added to the frame on December 15, 2011.

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Location

107 East Main Street Casey, Illinois 62420

The World’s Largest Wind Chime is a unique and memorable Illinois roadside attraction. If you are an admirer of roadside attractions, it should be on your list of things to see. And please remember to be respectful of this attraction and not damage it.

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