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Years ago we visited one of the strangest homes in Oklahoma - a private house near Oklahoma City packed floor to ceiling with movie props, themed rooms, vintage Americana, bizarre collections and over-the-top imagination. Now we’re back… and somehow the Oklahoma Wonder House has become even crazier. In this Randomland adventure we return to the legendary home of Paul Snyder in Moore, Oklahoma - a constantly evolving ā€œWonder Houseā€ filled with giant sculptures, themed environments, hidden rooms, pop culture history and lifelong creative obsession just off the Route 66 corridor near Oklahoma City. Paul and I just met up at Disneyland recently, but apparently he didnt get enough, because the house now feels more Disneyland-inspired than ever. Inside we explore a growing collection of themed spaces including a Star Wars room, a full retro BMX bike shop, an 80s skate shop, overflowing sculpture rooms packed with giant heads and strange creations, new life-size figures, screen-used props, Houdini’s leg irons once displayed at Disneyland, a miniature Casa Bonita, and even a massive full-size T-Rex project growing across the wall. Jurassic park visitor center comes to life! Part outsider art environment, part roadside attraction, part creative fever dream - the Oklahoma Wonder House continues transforming into one of the most unique private homes ever featured on Randomland. This is not a museum. Not a business. Not a theme park. Just one guy turning his imagination into reality. Merch and hot sauce: http://randomland.com Want to keep Randomland alive? These adventures across Route 66 and forgotten America only happen because of viewer support. Grab some merch at http://randomland.com or join on Patreon at http://patreon.com/justinscarred and help keep these road trips, roadside legends, neon nights and historic places alive for future episodes. Every contribution helps fuel the travel, filming and editing that make Randomland possible.

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