Taller Than The Empire State Building, The World’s Largest Flagpole Plans to Open in Maine
Happy 250th birthday to America, if all goes as planned for the world's largest flagpole and flag (an American flag, of course).
The creators behind the vision of Flagpole of Freedom Park want this to be the newest travel destination, with the flag and flagpole at the center of the park in Columbia Falls, Maine.
Columbia Falls is about an hour northeast of Bar Harbor in Downeast Maine, and yes, you read that headline correctly. The plan is for the flagpole to be taller than the Empire State Building.
According to its Facebook page, the men behind this venture are the founding family of Wreaths Across America. Morrill, Mike, and Rob Worcester say this is 12 years in the making, and are thrilled to now share their vision for this architectural wonder.
Flagpole of Freedom Park, they say, will be a historical and educational adventure with an immersive tech-driven museum surrounding the base of the flag. It will also be the only location with the names of all 24 million American veterans killed since the Revolutionary War.
Plans for restaurants, shops, and a hotel at the park are part of the bigger vision as well.
The plan is for you and me to venture all the way up the flagpole to the tippy top, where we enter the gold dome and look out at the expansive tip lands of their balsam fir farm, which is the largest in the country and where the wreaths for Wreaths Across America are made.
According to the Worcester men, this is all about unity as an anti-political coming together as Americans with no agenda. News Center Maine says this park will create some 8,000 year-round jobs and $27 million in tax revenue each year.
However, to build this for-profit park, the first phase will cost about $1 billion. The Worcester's are trying to raise this right now.
They hope to break ground within a year and open on July 4, 2026, which is America's 250th birthday.