Queen’s Sconce

Discover Queen's Sconce in Nottinghamshire, England: A well preserved remnant of the English Civil War.

The Caiy Stane

Discover The Caiy Stane in Edinburgh, Scotland: An ancient stone with mysterious origins stands in a residential neighborhood.

The Frog Clock

Discover The Frog Clock in Telford, England: This whimsical, unique clock has been entertaining shoppers for well over 20 years.

San Silverio Chapel

Discover San Silverio Chapel in Isola di Palmarola, Italy: This tiny chapel atop a sea stack is dedicated to the patron saint of Ponza, Saint Silverius.

The Landsort Artillery Battery

Discover The Landsort Artillery Battery in Nynäshamn S, Sweden: A southern Swedish island is home to the last ERSTA artillery battery, meant to protect the shoreline during the Cold War.

Grave of Charles Dummett

Discover Grave of Charles Dummett in New Smyrna Beach, Florida: A local road runs around a memorial to a teenager who died in 1860.

The Goblin Colony

Discover The Goblin Colony in Ponderosa, New Mexico: On the edge of the Valles Caldera National Preserve, these rock formations create an eerie landscape.

Jennie Wade House

Discover Jennie Wade House in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania: Home of the only civilian casualty at the Battle of Gettysburg.

Ganryū-jima

Discover Ganryū-jima in Shimonoseki, Japan: The site of a famous samurai duel.

Nietzsche’s Path

Discover Nietzsche's Path in Èze, France: This mountain trail inspired Nietzsche to complete his magnum opus.

Mercatus Traiani (Trajan’s Market)

Discover Mercatus Traiani (Trajan's Market) in Rome, Italy: This ancient market is often referred to as the oldest shopping mall in the world.

Carnfunnock Ice House

Discover Carnfunnock Ice House in Ballygalley, Northern Ireland: This former ice house dates to the early 19th-century and featured an underground chamber.

Jewish Medieval Museum

Discover Jewish Medieval Museum in Fondi, Italy: This museum located in Fondi is also said to be the most haunted building in town.

Bagdad Cafe

Discover Bagdad Cafe in Newberry Springs, California: The set location for a 1987 cult classic draws international film buffs to the middle of the Mojave Desert.

Cleft Ridge Span

Discover Cleft Ridge Span in Brooklyn, New York: This elaborate tunnel is the first structure composed of cast concrete in the United States.

Gurkha Memorial Museum

Discover Gurkha Memorial Museum in Pokhara, Nepal: This institution honors Nepal’s most storied warriors.

Hermitage Castle

Discover Hermitage Castle in Hermitage, Scotland: This castle resides in a valley known for immense bloodshed during the Middle Ages.

Poppy Mural

Discover Poppy Mural in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland: A local remembrance for lives lost—a poppy for each—in war more than 100 years ago.

Monumental Cemetery of Milan

Discover Monumental Cemetery of Milan in Milan, Italy: Artistic tombs, monuments, and a beautiful "Hall of Fame" lurk inside this cemetery.

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