Best Old Kitsch Landmark
The Big Cowboy
When they needed a model American town for Main Street, USA, Disneyland’s designers looked to Old Town in Fort Collins. But Disney was willing to return the favor, in the form of the Big Cowboy who’s stood over Federal Boulevard for almost fifty years. In 1955, sculptor John Sutton, who’d done much of the early work at Disneyland, stopped off in Colorado and created the giant fiberglass cowboy guarding the Rustic Ranch trailer park (as well as a frog in Rocky Mountain Park) before moving on to even greater works at the Bronx Zoo. Ride ’em, cowboy.