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We keep seeing these along the roads in Oregon, and we still have no idea what they are. They’re usually placed at the end of a driveway, with the lower glass section facing toward the road. They look like they’re around 15 feet tall. Every time my wife sees one, she gets frustrated trying to figure it out. At first, we wondered: Is it some kind of lookout tower? A giant birdhouse? A wildlife feeder? It looks like there’s nothing inside, but there has to be a reason people build these. Does anyone know what this could be? Check out the discussion in the comments. 👇

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Drivers traveling along a quiet rural road near Gresham, Oregon, have been intrigued by an unusual structure standing beside a private driveway. About 15 feet tall, with beige siding, a small roof, and a glass viewing panel, it resembles a tiny tower or decorative outbuilding. However, its real purpose is far more practical.

The structure is a creative homemade device designed to help homeowners safely check for oncoming traffic before pulling onto the road.

In many rural areas, driveways connect to narrow roads where trees, hills, or curves can block a driver’s view. Limited visibility can make it difficult to know when it is safe to enter traffic. While some homeowners install roadside mirrors to improve visibility, this homeowner came up with a unique alternative.

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