Studenica Monastery

Discover Studenica Monastery in Brezova, Serbia: This beautiful medieval Serbian monastery is home to frescoes, peculiar sculptures, and historical curiosities.

Nori the Dragon

Discover Nori the Dragon in Providence, Rhode Island: A giant green dragon crawls down from the roof of the Providence Children's Museum.

Xi’an City Walls

Discover Xi'an City Walls in Xian Shi, China: An ancient fortification lives on in this Chinese city.

The Awakening

Discover The Awakening in Oxon Hill, Maryland: The 72-foot giant escaped confinement in a large patch of mulch only to be reburied in the sandy shores of the Potomac River.

Rocca di Pierle

Discover Rocca di Pierle in Cortona, Italy: The eerie ruins of this feudal fortress witnessed the execution of 60 conspirators in 1387.

The San Carlos Street Lantern Relay

Discover The San Carlos Street Lantern Relay in San Jose, California: Eight huge lanterns lining a city street can change color on command.

Tomb of Niccolò Paganini

Discover Tomb of Niccolò Paganini in Parma, Italy: The final resting place of the famous violinist, after his corpse was denied a proper Catholic burial for decades.

Free French Memorial Cross

Discover Free French Memorial Cross in Greenock, Scotland: A war memorial dedicated to the Free French Naval forces of World War II.

Ashfork-Bainbridge Steel Dam

Discover Ashfork-Bainbridge Steel Dam in Williams, Arizona: The first steel dam in the world and the only one still functional in the United States.

The Fountain of Faith

Discover The Fountain of Faith in Falls Church, Virginia: These figures float and flutter in this fountain crafted by famed Swedish sculptor Carl Milles.

Anita Garibaldi Monument

Discover Anita Garibaldi Monument in Rome, Italy: The Italian revolutionary's legendary wife is portrayed on horseback waving a gun and holding her child in this memorial on the Janiculum.

Milne Nature Sanctuary

Discover Milne Nature Sanctuary in Durham, New Hampshire: A quiet spot commemorating two naturalists who had to choose between love and the university at which they both taught.

Templeton on the Green

Discover Templeton on the Green in Glasgow, Scotland: The former home of the world-famous Templeton Carpet Factory.

Battle of Pinkie Cleugh Memorial Stone

Discover Battle of Pinkie Cleugh Memorial Stone in Wallyford, Scotland: This memorial commemorates a defining 16th-century battle between English and Scottish forces.

Niigata Rice Cracker Museum & Bakauke Inari

Discover Niigata Rice Cracker Museum & Bakauke Inari in Niigata, Japan: This snack factory boasts several tributes to its popular line of rice crackers, including a quasi-shrine.

Statue of Pope Gregory XIII

Discover Statue of Pope Gregory XIII in Bologna, Italy: A large statue of Pope Gregory XIII in Bologna was disguised as Saint Petronius to avoid destruction.

South Bailey Sewer Lamp

Discover South Bailey Sewer Lamp in Durham, England: These lamps were created to expel sewer gases after an event known as The Great Stink.

‘Verity’

Discover 'Verity' in Devon, England: An allegorical statue of a giant pregnant woman representing justice and truth.

Dunn’s Bridge

Discover Dunn’s Bridge in Wheatfield, Indiana: This bridge was constructed from the remains of the first Ferris wheel.

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