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Bensonhurst Statue House

One Brooklyn man's collection of life-size fiberglass statues has taken over his entire yard.

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And you thought gnomes were bad. It's hard to miss what has come to be known simply as the Bensonhurst Statue House on 85th Street in Brooklyn, since dozens of superheroes, vampires, wizards, and more are standing sentinel in the middle of an otherwise unremarkable neighborhood. 

While it might seem like a lawn art oddity to many, former Marine Steve Campanella simply calls it "home." And he has made damn well sure that people know that it is his home by outfitting the public-facing facade with dozens of pop culture statues. As of 2008, there were at least 32 life-size figures propped up against the walls of the home and garage, and despite each one costing hundreds of dollars, the collection has likely continued to grow.

Almost all of the figures in the collection are of pop culture characters. The Blues Brothers are seated on a bench by the garage, while Superman bursts out of the wall above the front door. Another Superman figure, Clark Kent in mid-transformation stands in a reclaimed phone booth nearby. Dracula and Frankenstien stand next to an Indian and a pirate above the garage door. Elvis, Marilyn Monroe, and Betty Boop look on. The figures go on and on. In any of the spots that aren't inhabited by a fiberglass figure, vintage signs have been posted, ranging from road signs to instructions for good Brooklyn etiquette.

Campanella is an inveterate collector and his garage is also full of artifacts and finds that he has been known to show off to curious visitors. Since this is a private residence, privacy should be respected, but feel free to drop by and take a look at one of the best examples of old New York idiosyncrasy.

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Bensonhurst Statue House
2056 85th Street
Brooklyn, New York, 11214
United States
40.604151, -73.996326
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