Let’s just say that Idaho isn’t exactly famous for its attractions. So this sign puts it quite perfectly in the fact that it’s blank. Basically another way of telling drivers to continue on to Washington state. We are surprised that there is not at least a potato attached to the sign.
But in terms of how this sign came to be? Either the person responsible for it actually made it blank on purpose to tell a pretty sad joke. Or, they moved to Washington to become a tour guide there and forgot to finish their job. It’s definitely one or the other.
Georgia
Whether you’re a Georgia Peach or Pech is clearly of little importance in the state. As is spelling in the Georgia education curricula, apparently. Considering that the state fruit is peach and every other street name has the word peach in it, we would hope that everyone would know how to spell that word.
But alas, we are the fools for actually being surprised. Heck, even the logo for "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" has a peach in it. But all in all, we hear that things are really peachy in this part of the world. Great, now we want to gobble up some peaches and cream.
Hawaii
Hawaii sits on top of actual volcanoes. At any moment, the whole of the island state could be completely devoured by the Pacific Ocean. In this picture, you can see a school bus that has been completely swallowed up by lava.
We just hope that no kids were on that bus when this absolute catastrophe took place. But in a way, it serves the school right for being built on a volcano. To be honest, we'd go as far as to say that all the Hawaiians should just pack up their packs and relocate to L.A. At least California only has earthquakes.
Illinois
Illinois is home to many great things, including the Chicago Bulls, beautiful buildings, and a deep-dish pizza. However, in recent years, its biggest city, Chicago, has developed a less desirable reputation, earning the title of the "life-taking" capital of the United States.
The severity of the situation has reached such a level that even the local police force has adopted an unprecedented measure - patrolling the streets in armored tanks. Such a sight undoubtedly raises eyebrows and gives rise to genuine concerns about the safety and well-being of the city's residents. We hope that the Windy City and the rest of Illinois is able to bring down these alarming numbers.
Indiana
Indiana is a state that promises to satisfy your hunger and the refueling of your vehicle, as you can see in this funny sign. In this fascinating photo, a no-nonsense sign steals the spotlight, boldly stating in all caps, "Eat Here and Get Gas: Tipton, Indiana."
It seems they truly emphasize the importance of getting gas while enjoying a meal, leading one to wonder if their unofficial state motto should be "will get gas for food." While other places may focus on a quick refuel and hitting the road, the people of Indiana proudly embrace the opportunity to fill up on food and gas.