Roadside Oddities

Stray Statues

Somewhere between public art and pure happenstance lives Erie’s collection of Stray Statues: the oversized, over‑earnest, and occasionally over‑the‑top figures that appear wherever inspiration (or a business owner with a sense of humor) strikes. They perch on rooftops, guard parking lots, loom beside storefronts, and sometimes just stand quietly in the grass, waiting for someone curious enough to notice.

From a giant pizza cutter slicing into the Donato’s lawn, to a carved Bigfoot keeping watch over a Harborcreek ice cream shop, to the towering stack of pizza boxes on Cherry Street and the colossal soccer ball at AHN Pavilion, these oddities form their own accidental trail of delight. They don’t share a theme, a sponsor, or a grand artistic mission — and that’s exactly what makes them so wonderfully Erie. They’re the city’s unplanned mascots, scattered like breadcrumbs for anyone who loves stumbling upon the unexpected.