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Folk artist Mary Paulsen created the roadside attraction "Mary's Gone Wild" after receiving what she believes was a divine vision to paint.

The attraction features her artwork, a doll museum with over 5,000 dolls, and buildings made from scrap materials and glass bottles.

Paulsen, who grew up poor, began collecting dolls as an adult and uses her attraction to help others in need.

She donates money from her art and collectible sales to the Feed the Children charity.

From the road, it doesn’t look like much: a row of utility buildings sitting behind a fence made of wooden rails and chicken wire.

Signs with hand-painted red letters hint at the treasures that await inside: A doll museum, antiques, whatknots, a Pepsi house, and a chapel made of bottles are among the it

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