Scarecrow Jesus: America's Most Unlikely Travel Influencer
This month, WANDER AMERICA hit the road in search of one of the country's most unusual travel personalities—and we found him standing exactly where everyone said he would be.
He doesn't speak.
He doesn't wave.
He doesn't even move.
Yet somehow, Scarecrow Jesus has become one of the most photographed roadside attractions in America.
Our journey began at the Vatican, where visitors couldn't resist stopping for selfies with the mysterious straw-armed traveler before following his adventures westward. From the towering cliffs of the Grand Canyon to the granite faces of Mount Rushmore, crowds gathered wherever he appeared. The crows certainly weren't impressed—they happily perched on his outstretched arms whenever they had the chance—but tourists seemed to love every minute of it.
Along the way we even spotted him along historic Route 66, quietly reminding passing motorists that sometimes the best attractions are the ones you never expected to find.
Of course, no road trip would be complete without good company. Goth musician Sister Sindy joined the adventure for part of the journey, even trying her luck hitchhiking beside the silent traveler with a handmade "Seattle or Bust" sign. Whether they ever made it to Seattle remains one of the great mysteries of the American highway.
Perhaps that's the charm of Scarecrow Jesus.
He never asks for attention.
He never changes his pose.
He simply appears in extraordinary places, patiently waiting while thousands of travelers stop to laugh, take a photo, and continue on their own adventures. Sometimes the journey isn't about reaching a destination. Sometimes it's about discovering the roadside attraction you'll still be talking about years later.
See more images of Scarecrow Jesus at the Convent of the Inverted Cross.
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