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\"RISEUP\"<\/h5>\n
One man\u2019s middle finger to authority became the strangest roadside attraction in the Midwest<\/span><\/h5>\n

Words and photos by Chance Hoener<\/em><\/p>\n

Ron Lessman steps into his yard and offers a warm greeting with one hand. A cold beer occupies the other. The yard is filled with rocks from the ice age, boxcars full of bones from prehistoric animals, and more than a few peacocks. Painted banners proclaiming \u201cLife, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness\u201d or \u201cFire it up, Kansas\u201d hang from the bridge leading to Lessman\u2019s house — which he built out of eight trailer-home frames and covered in stucco and 13 different colors of paint. The farm, which sits just outside of Topeka, Kansas, is surrounded by salvage yards and sand pits. It looks more like a strange junkyard itself, but it\u2019s too intriguing to turn back.<\/p>\n

\u201cLet me show you around,\u201d he says.<\/p>\n

\"Lessman

Lessman spends his days creating new art, giving tours, and running his fishing business.<\/p><\/div>\n

Lessman is an avant-garde artist, a philosopher and to those at the offices of Shawnee County, Kansas, a nuisance. He raised hogs and when his old trucks would break down, Lessman would park them in his hog pens. But when he quit raising hogs, Shawnee County told Lessman that his trucks were a hazard. Lessman lives in the floodplain, and the county was concerned that his trucks were going to float down the river, so they ordered him to pick them up.<\/p>\n

\u201cThey\u2019ve got Carhenge up in Nebraska. There\u2019s Cadillac Ranch down in Texas. Kansas can\u2019t be left out,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cSo I picked up my trucks.\u201d<\/p>\n

Truckhenge was created in 2000 when Lessman lifted his trucks and lodged each of them in the ground with 42,000 pounds of concrete. The county said this was a cynical attempt to get around the law and charged him with public nuisance. The judge came and looked at the trucks and told the county if they thought it was contempt, file contempt charges or leave Lessman alone. But they didn\u2019t. Shawnee County found another judge and moved forward with the criminal public nuisance charges against Lessman.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe county told the judge that even with 21 tons of concrete under each truck, they might, they may, could, possibly, maybe float the 300 yards to the river, the 30 miles to Lawrence, take out the whole city of Lawrence and wipe all the bridges out at the same time,\u201dLessman says.<\/p>\n

\"Truckhenge

Truckhenge is plastered with spray-paint inscriptions that reflect Lessman\u2019s outlook on authority.<\/p><\/div>\n

The judge convicted Lessman and fined him $750.<\/b> But Lessman\u2019s run-around with Shawnee County wasn\u2019t a one-time occurrence. In 1993, a flood came through and tore up much of Lessman\u2019s farm. Instead of fighting the water, he decided to join it. The state wanted dirt and rock for an expressway that was being built, and Lessman wanted a pond.<\/p>\n

\u201cI remember that book Tom Sawyer; he got paid to paint that fence,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cThe best way to get a pond dug was to have the State people dig it.\u201d<\/p>\n

Once the dirt and sand was dug out, Lessman let the hole fill with water and stocked it with 20,000 catfish. Soon after, he underbid his then-neighbor, Meier\u2019s Ready Mix,<\/b> to haul off rubble from the demolition site of the nearby Topeka State Hospital. He wanted the rocks and concrete to put around his pond, but much of the rubble had pieces of rebar in it. Lessman cut the rebar off and threw it into a large pile in his field. That\u2019s when Shawnee County brought a search warrant for his property, and subsequently took him to court again.<\/p>\n

\u201cThat\u2019s when the county told me I couldn\u2019t have any loose metal,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cThe county attorney told the judge that boats float, boats are made out of metal, therefore metal floats.\u201d<\/p>\n

So Lessman decided to take what started with Truckhenge and run as far as he could with it. When the county cited the many old boats he had lying around as a hazard, Lessman cemented them in the ground too, and Boathenge was born. He took all of the rebar he had and began making sculptures of buffalo, campfires, and tornados — all cemented into the ground of course. The empty containers from a party couldn\u2019t be left loose, so they became Beer Bottle City.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s not a matter of me breaking the law,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cI just piss these [folks] off.\u201d<\/p>\n

\"Lessman

Lessman encourages patrons to bring spray paint and put their name or a message on the boats. His goal is to exceed Cadillac Ranch in Texas, where the paint is said to be two inches thick.<\/p><\/div>\n

Through all this, Lessman did find a love for art. He does chainsaw carvings and paints large canvas banners, all with his unique touch. Everyone carves eagles and bears, so Lessman carves faces, some of famous actors like George Burns and characters like Pennywise from Stephen King\u2019s \u201cIt.\u201d Strewn around the property, most of it looks like junk — and it is — but every piece has a story, and Lessman\u2019s tongue-in-cheek narration brings it all to life.<\/p>\n

And people have noticed. \u201cRoadside America,\u201d a television show from Sweden, and even the reality show \u201cSister Wives\u201d have come to see Truckhenge. Visits from an art class from Washburn University aren\u2019t uncommon, either. Lessman won an award from the Topeka Arts Council in 2011 and is often visited by Rosslyn Schultz, director of the Grassroots Art Center in Lucas, Kansas.<\/p>\n

\u201cIt\u2019s more about environments, and these artists are creating environments around themselves,\u201d Schultz says. She works to document artists and educate people about artists in the state, including many \u201coutsider\u201d artists like Lessman. Kansas ranks third in the nation for documented sites of people creating on-site art. \u201cIt\u2019s unique, and many people are looking for something quirky or unusual to do in a state.\u201d<\/p>\n

\"According

According to Lessman, the bottles for Beer Bottle City all came from one party. If the wind is blowing right, it will \u201ctalk,\u201d and is always lit up for parties and holidays.<\/p><\/div>\n

Lessman\u2019s last dispute with the county came when officials told him his property couldn\u2019t be designated as agricultural land for tax purposes. Since he allowed fishing in his pond, they claimed he was commercial and charged him $1,000 in taxes. When Lessman fought it, they said they didn\u2019t know what he did there.<\/p>\n

\u201cAll you\u2019ve got to do is look down my driveway and you can tell I\u2019m a farmer,\u201d Lessman says, gesturing to a line of bumpers sticking straight up along one edge of his driveway. \u201cThat\u2019s my bumper crop.\u201d The \u201cbumper crop\u201d is nestled in with Truckhenge along signs that read \u201cWarning – Man with Idea\u201d and \u201cZone to Speak Your Mind.\u201d But Lessman says the county doesn\u2019t bother him anymore, and since then, he has diversified his crop past bumpers, trucks and rebar.<\/p>\n

\u201cMy grandpa used to raise watermelon, cantaloupe, sweet corn and sweet potatoes,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cIf you diversify, you aren\u2019t dependent on one crop.\u201d Aside from the art, Lessman offers fishing, camping and several large outdoor concerts each year. One of the biggest is the 420 Festival, a two-day party packed with live music in two fields and plenty of beer — among other things.<\/p>\n

\"Lessman\u2019s

Lessman\u2019s dog, Foxy, stands triumphantly among his bumper crop and truck monoliths.<\/p><\/div>\n

\u201cEven if nobody came, he would still keep creating,\u201d Schultz says. \u201cThere\u2019s some inner drive within these artists that says, \u2018I have to do this.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n

If people don\u2019t like the art or his attitude, Lessman says screw \u2019em. He didn\u2019t do all this because he cares what people think, and he won\u2019t start now. What started as a way to mess with Shawnee County has given him an expressive outlet. \u201cThere\u2019s enough crap that goes on on the other side of my fence,\u201d Lessman says. \u201cIf I can bring people in here for a few minutes and put a smile on their face, I\u2019ve done my job.\u201d<\/p>\n

At the end of the tour, rounding back toward Lessman\u2019s house and the car, he turns and says, \u201cSo you can see, we just try to have a little fun around here.\u201d He\u2019s the reason nearly 3,000 people visit Truckhenge and the farm each year. The trucks, the fishing and the concerts are secondary. He\u2019s wacky, he\u2019s rebellious and he\u2019s captivating. And he has no plans of changing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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