Haunted Margaritas

Discover Haunted Margaritas in Concord, New Hampshire: This location of a Mexican chain restaurant has a unique location: an old jail.

St. Bridget’s Kirk

Discover St. Bridget's Kirk in Dalgety Bay, Scotland: Wander around the extensive remains of this 12th-century medieval church.

George H.W. Bush Birthplace

Discover George H.W. Bush Birthplace in Milton, Massachusetts: Though a proud Texan, the 41st President of the United States started life in the suburbs of Boston.

Frederick Douglass Mural

Discover Frederick Douglass Mural in Edinburgh, Scotland: A building-sized painting of the renowned 19th-century American abolitionist.

Kempe Stones

Discover Kempe Stones in Dundonald, Northern Ireland: This large neolithic tomb, also known as Greengraves, is hidden off a Northern Irish road.

El Aguacate Springs

Discover Manantiales el Aguacate in Xodhé, Mexico: Warm water springs inside an astounding canyon.

Henderson House

Discover Henderson House in Falls Church, Virginia: The former home of Dr. E.B. Henderson, also known as the "Father of Black Basketball.".

Fredrick Douglass Mural

Discover Fredrick Douglass Mural in Edinburgh, Scotland: A building-sized painting of the renowned 19th-century American abolitionist.

The Remains of Hell Point

Discover The Remains of Hell Point in Annapolis, Maryland: Just outside the Naval Academy, Hell Point is a historical marker that could easily be the point where failed students wait for the bus.

Berbera Shipwrecks

Discover Berbera Shipwrecks in Berbera, Somalia: A surprising number of shipwrecks visible just off the Somaliland coast.

Clitheroe Castle

Discover Clitheroe Castle in Clitheroe, England: The second smallest castle keep in England.

Paricutin Volcano

Discover Paricutin Volcano in Angahuan, Mexico: Climb and walk into the crater of one of the youngest volcanoes on Earth.

Wolf Road Prairie

Discover Wolf Road Prairie in Westchester, Illinois: One of the finest examples of a black soil prairie that was barely saved by the Great Depression.

Rottingdean Wishing Stone

Discover Rottingdean Wishing Stone in Rottingdean, England: According to local folklore, this odd face on a wall of Rudyard Kipling's former home can bring visitors a bit of luck.

Moor Abbey

Discover Moor Abbey in Riverview, Ireland: The remains of a 13th-century Franciscan friary have survived multiple attempts at destruction, most recently in 1921.

Hildeville

Discover Hildeville in Hanover, Pennsylvania: These small house replicas have stood proudly since the 1950s, even as the property has changed hands.

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