If it looked more official, it wouldn’t be nearly as cool.

A flying saucer can be found at the intersection of Pittsburgh Street and Grand Avenue in Mars; it’s an ode to the borough’s extraterrestrial name (even if the origins of the town’s moniker remain murky).

There is not, however, a plaque, historic marker or other information about the spaceship — it just sits there, in a small parklet that also contains the bell from the decommissioned U.S.S. Mars and a tall pole reading “May Peace Prevail on the Earth.” A group of local businessmen led by proud Mars residents Shorty Davis and Bill Swaney constructed the saucer, bit by bit, in the early 1990s; its construction and installation, while done in the spirit of civic pride, were decidedly unofficial endeavors.

In other words, the 3,000

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