Ponte Nomentano

Discover Ponte Nomentano in Rome, Italy: One of Rome's most picturesque and original bridges was also a popular choice for Grand Tour artists.

Greenfield Valley Heritage Park

Discover Greenfield Valley Heritage Park in Greenfield, Wales: This park is home to a collection of important industrial and religious sites.

Belmont Enslaved Cemetery

Discover Belmont Enslaved Cemetery in Ashburn, Virginia: The largest cemetery for enslaved people in Loudoun County was almost lost to history, if not for the research of a minister.

Piazza Statuto

Discover Piazza Statuto in Turin, Italy: This fountain is dedicated to the workers who perished constructing the Fréjus Rail Tunnel.

Ossian’s Hall of Mirrors

Discover Ossian's Hall of Mirrors in Perth and Kinross, Scotland: Described by William Wordsworth as a "World of Wonder.".

Kaaimans Grotto

Discover Kaaimans Grotto in Wilderness, South Africa: This cave overlooking the Indian Ocean has been turned into a shelter and makeshift museum.

Hill O’ Many Stanes

Discover Hill O' Many Stanes in Mid Clyth, Scotland: A collection of short standing stones covers this hillside.

Taq Kasra

Discover Taq Kasra in Madain, Iraq: This remnant of an ancient Persian city is considered to be the world's largest single-span brick vault arch.

Arch of Dolabella

Discover Arch of Dolabella in Rome, Italy: This small Roman arch was transformed into a dwelling by the founder of the Trinitarian Order.

The First Amendment Museum

Discover The First Amendment Museum in Augusta, Maine: Located in the historic home of a newspaper publisher, this museum is dedicated to the Freedom of Speech.

Reaching Out Teahouse

Discover Reaching Out Teahouse in Hội An, Vietnam: Located off a bustling strip, a silent teahouse employs workers with hearing- or speech-related disabilities.

Falls of Shin

Discover Falls of Shin in Lairg, Scotland: This man-made waterfall was designed to help improve access for spawning salmon.

Casa dos Bicos

Discover Casa dos Bicos in Lisbon, Portugal: This unique architectural wonder is also tied to one of the 20th-century's most renowned writers.

Ame no Sakahoko

Discover Ame no Sakahoko in Miyakonojo, Japan: This mythical weapon stuck on the mountaintop is also the site of the first honeymoon in Japan's history.

Dinner by Heston Blumenthal

Discover Dinner by Heston Blumenthal in London, England: Historic cuisine meets fine dining in a hotel-restaurant overlooking Hyde Park.

Hat Maker Statue

Discover Hat Maker Statue in Danbury, Connecticut: This statue commemorates the importance of hat manufacturing to Danbury, once known as the "Hat City of the World.".

Glacial Erratic

Discover Glacial Erratic in Pleasantville, New York: This giant rock arrived at this quiet park thousands of years ago on the back of a massive glacier.

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