
The World’s Largest Toilet: Indiana’s Odd Hidden Gem
Indiana is known for a few things, but did you know it holds the record for the world's largest toilet?
While Indiana, might be considered a "flyover state", we have a lot of really cool roadside attractions. Some of these are things you might have heard of, while others you probably had no idea were even a thing. One of these roadside attractions that Indiana has that flew under my radar is something that I never would have expected to be here in my home state. It's something only to be found in Indiana. A throne fit for, well multiple kings and queens.

The World's Largest Toilet is Found in Indiana
Yep. You read that correctly. Indiana is home to the world's largest toilet. It's found in Columbus, Indiana inside of Kidscommons, a children's museum. Kidscommons is a fun interactive museum that kids (and adults) of all ages would love. One of their coolest features is the world's largest toilet. Take a look at the photo below to get an idea of how big this toilet actually is.
Oh, and here's the cool thing. This toilet actually works...kind of. You won't want to actually do your business in this toilet. However, you could flush your kids down it if you wanted to! This toilet actually works as a slide when you "flush" it. So yes, you can threaten to flush your kids down the toilet and for once, you'd actually be able to do it.
Now, I looked at the Guinness World Records website, but no such record is listed on there. However, World Record Academy does claim that this is the world's largest toilet. But is it really the world's largest toilet? Plus, when you search "world's largest toilet" on Google, Kidscommons is the first place that pops up. So, we will just go with another claim to fame for Indiana. Either way, it's certainly a sight to see in person.
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