We got into town around lunch and headed straight for Richards Farms to eat. It is a classic American style restaurant in an old 1930's barn. They offer a hot bar filled with mashed potatoes, corn, green beans, mac & cheese, fish cakes, BBQ pork, fried chicken, chicken livers, bread pudding, apple crisp, etc. Plus they have a salad bar, bread station and a variety of soups. You can also order off the menu. The food was wonderful, especially the homemade bread! They had whipped butter, cinnamon/sugar butter, apple butter and strawberry spread toppings to choose from. After eating you can walk around the grounds, explore the flower gardens, see the chickens and goats out back and view the world's largest pitchfork!
Most of the world's largest items are right along Main Street in downtown Casey. You can park and walk up and down the street, viewing the large attractions and stopping in the unique and interesting shops. Our favorite was the world's largest mailbox! You could actually walk up inside of it. The red flag even rises when letters are submitted!
If you walk back behind the mailbox, you can see the world's largest wooden shoes inside the Casey Candy Depot. Pick up a sweet treat after you view this fun attraction! There is also an ice cream shop beside the mailbox if you'd like to satisfy your sweets craving with that instead. ;)
Just down the street you can view the world's largest wind chime and rocking chair. They are also working on more items and getting them world record certified. There is a teeter totter currently being built across from the wind chime.
There are also other large items throughout the town that aren't necessarily world's largest but just big! My favorite was this giant pencil! I love writing utensils, so of course I was getting a pic!
My daughter loved the large bird cage. You could open the door, go in, and swing on the perch! We loved all the interactive elements of these attractions.
We thoroughly enjoyed this day trip over to Casey and would recommend checking it out for yourself. Or if you aren't near Illinois, I encourage you to research your area and discover an interesting place within a few hours and plan a visit!