Grotta di Sant’Angelo

Discover Grotta di Sant'Angelo in San Donato di Ninea, Italy: The ruins of a rural church and a statue of Archangel Gabriel are tucked away in Majella National Park.

Sarsina Cathedral

Discover Sarsina Cathedral in Sarsina, Italy: The collar worn by a fourth-century saint resides in this church, and is still used for blessings to this day.

Stony Batter Historic Reserve

Discover Stony Batter Historic Reserve in Auckland, New Zealand: Large World War II gun emplacements and tunnel systems remain hidden near a remote end of Waiheke Island.

Apartment of Socialist Life

Discover Apartment of Socialist Life in Dimitrovgrad, Bulgaria: This apartment is a true time capsule of local life in Bulgaria during the Soviet regime.

Metropolitan State Hospital (MSH)

Discover Metropolitan State Hospital (MSH) in Lexington, Massachusetts: Once the largest public hospital for the mentally ill was also surrounded by controversy.

Silver Jubilee Crystal Crown

Discover Silver Jubilee Crystal Crown in London, England: A discarded movie prop that was the original monolith for "2001: A Space Odyssey.".

‘Crvena Kap’

Discover 'Crvena Kap' in Kragujevac, Serbia: A sculpture of a blood drop designed to honor those that have donated the precious liquid.

Great Scott Moon Rock

Discover Great Scott Moon Rock in Hartford, Connecticut: An actual piece of the Moon, brought down to Earth by Apollo 15.

La Casa del que Mató al Animal

Discover La Casa del que Mató al Animal in Puebla, Mexico: The scene of a legendary hunt is displayed on this building's facade.

Dataran Lang (Eagle Square)

Discover Dataran Lang (Eagle Square) in Langkawi, Malaysia: This statue of an eagle taking flight welcomes visitors to Langkawi.

Sir Thomas Lipton’s Grave

Discover Sir Thomas Lipton’s Grave in Glasgow, Scotland: The final resting place of one of the most important figures in the world of tea.

Pioneer Florida Museum & Village

Discover Pioneer Florida Museum & Village in Dade City, Florida: Step into the past and experience what life was once like in the Sunshine State.

Benwell Roman Temple

Discover Benwell Roman Temple in Newcastle upon Tyne, England: This Roman archeological site is hidden amid a 1930s housing estate.

Cemetery Dieweg

Discover Cemetery Dieweg in Brussels, Belgium: Nature is slowly overtaking this disused cemetery on the outskirts of Brussels.

SR-71C Blackbird

Discover SR-71C Blackbird in Clearfield, Utah: The last SR-71 ever constructed.

Site of the First Transcontinental Call

Discover Site of the First Transcontinental Call in Cambridge, Massachusetts: This plaque commemorates the call between Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas A. Watson.

Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum

Discover Harland Sanders Cafe and Museum in Corbin, Kentucky: The first KFC is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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