The world's tallest thermometer is a landmark located in Baker, California, USA.
It is technically an electric sign rather than a tall thermometer. However, it exists as a tribute to the record 134 degrees Fahrenheit (57 degrees Celsius) recorded in nearby Death Valley on July 10, 1913.[1] Weighing in at 76,812 pounds and held together by 125 cubic yards of concrete, its temperature readings may be viewed from three different angles.[2]
It stands 134 feet tall and is capable of displaying a maximum temperature of 134, both of which are a reference to the temperature record.[3]
Approved by San Bernardino County Planner Nancy Sansonetti, it was built in 1991 by the Young Electric Sign Company of Salt Lake City, Utah.[4]
Its maintenance rises up to 40 thousand dollars each year.[5] Recently, the thermometer has fallen into disrepair and no longer properly registers the temperature.
The world's tallest thermometer is located adjacent to a Bob's Big Boy restaurant and is visible along Interstate 15 in Southern California's Mojave Desert in Baker. Along the interstate, the landmark is visible from three different sides. Bun Boy restaurant went out of business after several decades of delighting motorists. The mini-mart at the base of the thermometer was shut down for a minor violation according to a sign posted on the glass door. A plaque for the thermometer has been removed. Country Store with 76 (ConocoPhillips) gas station and Bun Boy Motel are still in operation under the same name.