Historic Huntley Plantation

Discover Historic Huntley Plantation in Alexandria, Virginia: The former home of Thomson Francis Mason, the mayor of Alexandria from 1827-1830.

Giant’s Causeway Pillar

Discover Giant's Causeway Pillar in Charleston, South Carolina: A stack of stones steeped in Irish folklore, much like the hero they're connected to, hide in plain sight.

Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion

Discover Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion in Chevy Chase, Maryland: The headquarters of the Audubon Naturalist Society is a small slice of heaven for nature lovers.

Captain Joshua L. Chandler’s Grave

Discover Captain Joshua L. Chandler's Grave in Chincoteague, Virginia: The solitary grave of a schooner captain killed by lightning while serving biscuits.

Chatham Passage

Discover Chatham Passage in Indianapolis, Indiana: This multisensory alley has the ability to remind bustling citygoers to stop and smell the roses.

The Awakening II

Discover The Awakening II in Chesterfield, Missouri: A sculpture of a giant man escaping from the depths of the Earth.

Thousand Creek Gorge

Discover Thousand Creek Gorge in Winnemucca, Nevada: A spectacular but little-known slot canyon in extreme northern Nevada, with sheer walls nearly 500 feet high and a perennial stream.

Orheiul Vechi Cave Monastery

Discover Orheiul Vechi Cave Monastery in Butuceny, Moldova: This 13th century Orthodox monastery is built right into the Moldovan cliffside.

Ala Kul Lake

Discover Ala Kul Lake in Kyrgyzstan: A stunning blue-green lake located in the Terskey Alatau mountain range.

Oculus Pavilion

Discover Oculus Pavilion in Toronto, Ontario: A space-age 1950s pavilion on a secluded path is full of Toronto history surprises.

Daio Wasabi Farm

Discover Daio Wasabi Farm in Azumino, Japan: The largest one of its kind in Japan, this century-old farm produces over 100 tons of wasabi each year.

Project Shoal Site

Discover Project Shoal Site in Fallon, Nevada: On October 26, 1963, a 12-kiloton nuclear device was detonated here in granite some 1,211 feet below the ground surface.

Hidden Wonders of York Minster

Discover Hidden Wonders of York Minster in York, England: Semaphore saints, a golden dragon's head, and a stone carved with religious warnings all call this cathedral home.

Braña la Pornacal

Discover Braña la Pornacal in Asturias, Spain: An uninhabited village that preserves and documents rural architecture and an endangered way of life.

Windy Hill

Discover Windy Hill in Ripponden, England: The longest cutting on the M62 contains some surprises—though it's best to leave the motorway to appreciate them.

Wells Fargo Express Office

Discover Wells Fargo Express Office in French Corral, California: Built to hold Gold Rush wealth, this building has withstood the test of time.

Troyan Monastery

Discover Troyan Monastery in Troyanski manastir, Bulgaria: At this 16th-century monastery in rural Bulgaria, visitors can also spend the night.

Dzintaru Forest Park Watchtower

Discover Dzintaru Forest Park Watchtower in Jūrmala, Latvia: This seaside pine grove features an exclusive watchtower that presents amazing views.

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