Stonyhurst Hall

Discover Stonyhurst Hall in Stonyhurst, England: The grounds of this Catholic boarding school are said to have inspired Arthur Conan Doyle and J.R.R. Tolkien.

Camp Hayden

Discover Camp Hayden in Port Angeles, Washington: An abandoned World War II bunker part of a chain that runs throughout Washington.

Statue of Frankenstein’s Monster

Discover Statue of Frankenstein's Monster in Geneva, Switzerland: One of the most historical literary characters continues to stroll his hometown.

The Wreck Bell

Discover The Wreck Bell in Queenscliff, Australia: This bell was once used to summon rescue crews when ships fell victim to the treacherous waterways.

Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Munich

Discover Herz-Jesu-Kirche in Munich, Germany: On high feast days, the entire blue-glass front of this modern church opens up to reveal the small wooden church inside.

Hemer Felsenmeer

Discover Hemer Felsenmeer in Hemer, Germany: Wooden pathways run through this rocky landscape, which legend says was created when a dwarven king pulled down his own castle to stop raiding giants.

‘Silver Sabler’

Discover ‘Silver Sabler’ in Keflavík, Iceland: An obscure antihero from the Marvel Comics universe adorns a wall inside Iceland's largest airport.

Jackson M. Abbott Wetland Refuge

Discover Jackson M. Abbott Wetland Refuge in Alexandria, Virginia: Dedicated to a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who was also a bird watcher and artist.

Chelyabinsk Meteorite

Discover Chelyabinsk Meteorite in Chelyabinsk, Russia: The largest-known fragment of an asteroid that exploded over the southern Ural region in 2013.

Old Irontown

Discover Old Irontown in Cedar City, Utah: Irontown was founded in 1868, as a second attempt to mine iron from the nearby Iron Mountain.

Sweden’s Geographical Midpoint

Discover Sweden's Geographical Midpoint in Torpshammar, Sweden: The "geometrical" center of the country, as calculated in 1947.

1929 Phillips 66 Station

Discover 1929 Phillips 66 Station in McLean, Texas: This refurbished gas station is one of the oldest in Texas, located on the original Route 66.

Meteorite Crater

Discover Meteorite Crater in Duckwater, Nevada: Despite the name, it's unclear if this small depression in northern Nye County was actually caused by falling space debris.

Thomas Wolfe’s Angel

Discover Thomas Wolfe's Angel in Hendersonville, North Carolina: This stone statue inspired Thomas Wolfe’s 1929 novel 'Look Homeward, Angel.'.

Museo de Arte Popular (Popular Art Museum)

Discover Museo de Arte Popular (Popular Art Museum) in Valle de Bravo, Mexico: This museum is dedicated to showcasing the collection of the Mama Viña y Oscar Foundation.

Homografiska Museet

Discover Homografiska Museet in Dalsland, Sweden: This small museum explores questions of representation, diversity, and identity.

Niarbyl Bay

Discover Niarbyl Bay in Dalby, Isle of Man: The name Niarbyl means “the tail” and refers to the rocky formations that push out into the Irish Sea.

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