Grave of Billy the Kid

Discover Grave of Billy the Kid in Fort Sumner, New Mexico: The final resting place of the most famous outlaw in the Old West.

The Cayetano Juárez Adobe

Discover The Cayetano Juárez Adobe in Napa, California: Napa's oldest building is now a Mexican restaurant.

Joshua Ward House

Discover Joshua Ward House in Salem, Massachusetts: This home is steeped in history from, George Washington to George Corwin, High Sheriff during the Salem Witch Trials.

Baelo Claudia

Discover Baelo Claudia in Cádiz, Spain: The ruins of a 2,000-year-old Roman fishing village perched on one of the best beaches in Spain.

Navajo Bridge

Discover Navajo Bridge in Marble Canyon, Arizona: When it was built in 1929, this historic bridge was the only place to cross the Colorado River for 600 miles.

The Drunk Clock of Petrovaradin Fortress

Discover Pijani Sat (Drunk Clock) in Petrovaradin, Serbia: Backwards hour and minute hands and a timing mechanism that fluctuates with the temperature led to this clock tower's local nickname.

Harmonie German Club

Discover Harmonie German Club in Narrabundah, Australia: The largest piece of the Berlin Wall in the Southern Hemisphere sits outside this German social club in a Canberra suburb.

Formakin House

Discover Formakin House in Renfrewshire, Scotland: Stone monkeys adorn the buildings of this former estate.

The Grave of Oderus Urungus

Discover The Grave of Oderus Urungus in Richmond, Virginia: Memorial stone for GWAR vocalist, depicted in his iconic costume.

Back Door Donuts

Discover Back Door Donuts in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts: Martha's Vineyard's most beloved speakeasy sells late-night pastries.

Nike Missile Site C-44

Discover Nike Missile Site C-44 in Chicago, Illinois: A relic of the Cold War in the heart of Chicago.

Conundrum Hot Springs

Discover Conundrum Hot Springs in Aspen, Colorado: It takes a nine-mile hike to reach these hot springs, but weary hikers are rewarded with stunning views and a warm soak.

The Labyrinth of Rome

Discover The Labyrinth of Rome in Rome, Georgia: This labyrinth was designed to help visitors focus and meditate.

Mumbai’s Afghan Church

This 19th-century church was built to commemorate those who died in the First Anglo-Afghan War.

Fällbro Runestone

Discover Fällbro Runestone (Uppland Runic Inscription Fv1946;258) in Täby Kyrkby, Sweden: This Viking Age memorial contains the oldest known image of a Täby resident.

The Van Gogh Church

Discover The Van Gogh Church in Etten-Leur, Netherlands: Stained-glass windows inspired by Vincent van Gogh's paintings decorate this church in the town where the artist's career began.

Clarendon Gorge Bridge

Discover Clarendon Gorge Bridge in Shrewsbury, Vermont: A cable-suspension footbridge that hangs high above the Mill River.

Pan Am Billboard

Discover Pan Am Billboard in Reguengo do Fetal, Portugal: Some 4,000 individual tiles make up this striking blue billboard from the golden age of air travel.

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