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Description: The Hood Milk Bottle in Massachusetts is an iconic roadside attraction located outside the Boston Children's Museum. Built in 1933 by Arthur Gagner to sell homemade ice cream, this giant milk bottle stands 40 feet tall and is constructed from wood. Originally situated in Taunton, Massachusetts, it was moved to its current location in Boston in 1977. The Hood Milk Bottle has become a beloved symbol of both the museum and the city, offering a nostalgic nod to classic American roadside architecture and the dairy industry. Visitors often enjoy taking photos with the towering structure and experiencing a piece of whimsical Americana.