World's LARGEST Cedar Rocker - Lipan, TX
N 32° 32.284 W 098° 07.361
14S E 582381 N 3600417
Once the World's Largest Rocking Chair, the folks here are now content to call this the World's Largest Cedar Rocker, in front of Texas Hill Country Furniture & Mercantile, 19280 S US 281, Lipan, TX.
Waymark Code: WMYBBF
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 05/24/2018
Views: 4
There is a wooden plaque attached to the chair, with the Guinness World Record emblem, providing some details:
World's Largest
Rocking Chair
25 ft 10.5 in. Tall
12 7.37 in. Wide
5, 672 lbs. Weight
Star of Texas Rocker
Created By
Texas Hill Country
Furniture & Mercantile
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In a display case over by the windmill and cistern, you will also find a copy of the Guinness World Records certificate from when the chair was unveiled in 2003. Its status as "largest rocking chair" has since been surpassed, but you'll find an additional, complementary board hanging from the front of the rocker, noting it as "World's Largest Cedar Rocker." There's nothing in Guinness to that effect, but there's no reason to disbelieve them.
Besides the furniture store, the Natty Flat Smokehouse is a good place to have lunch, and it's also a general store. There are a few other places to shop here, a good place to get pulled in when you planned on stopping just for a few minutes. The furniture store is open from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM, Monday through Saturday, and on Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM. Natty Flat is open a bit later, so there are plenty of opportunities to visit. Please don't hop their fence and risk damaging it when the gates are closed, and while the sign tells you not to climb on the rocking chair, it goes without saying: Don't climb on the rocking chair! There's a smaller one on the grounds where you can sit.
Type of documentation of superlative status: Board on front of chair, "World's Largest Cedar Rocker"
Location of coordinates: Chair
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