
Where In Minnesota Do You Find The World’s Largest Crow?
The World's Largest Crow towers 42 feet into the sky along the highway in this small Minnesota town.
Standing proudly along Highway 71 near Belgrade, Minnesota, an extraordinary sight catches the eye of passing travelers: the World's Largest Crow.
This impressive monument towers 42 feet high and weighs a substantial 3,000 pounds, perched majestically atop what probably is the World's Largest Branch.
Visitors can experience an entertaining welcome at the crow's gazebo.
You can push a button and the World's Largest Crow greets guests with a loud "CAW-CAWWWW! Welcome to Crow Country!"
The surrounding park celebrates the region's rich heritage, displaying flags from all 50 states alongside banners representing local organizations and the ancestral homelands of area pioneers.
Belgrade's choice of the crow as its civic symbol reflects the town's values.
Crows are known for their lifelong partnerships and exceptional parenting, characteristics that resonated with the community's own principles.
This distinctive landmark emerged in the late 1980s as Belgrade prepared for its centennial celebration.
Town leaders sought a memorable monument to distinguish their community.
And they certainly did that ... the massive crow has become an unforgettable roadside attraction for this tiny Minnesota town.
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