Iviswold Castle

Discover Iviswold Castle in Rutherford, New Jersey: Originally built in 1869, this castle is currently part of Felician University's campus.

Yuncheng Salt Lake

Discover Yuncheng Salt Lake in Yuncheng, China: Rainbow-hued in the summer and crystalline in the winter, this salty lake has inspired battles, temples, and plenty of awe.

Sankt Sakrament Düsseldorf

Discover Sankt Sakrament Düsseldorf in Dusseldorf, Germany: This concrete church spent a period of its history as a World War II bunker.

Frank Sidebottom Statue

Discover Frank Sidebottom Statue in Timperley, England: A statue honoring Frank Sidebottom, a beloved cartoon figure from Timperley.

High Level Bridge

Discover High Level Bridge in Edmonton, Alberta: This unique bridge has been a staple across the Saskatchewan River Valley for more than 100 years.

Carn Brea Castle

Discover Carn Brea Castle in Redruth, England: A 14th century castle built on the seat of a mighty giant.

St. John’s Cemetery

Discover St. John’s Cemetery in Parramatta, Australia: The oldest European burial ground in Australia.

Strater Hotel

Discover Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado: A hotel with a rich Wild West history of miners and bootleggers.

Obsidian Dome

Discover Obsidian Dome in June Lake, California: A natural dome made of volcanic glass in Inyo National Forest.

Luohanyuan Shuangta (Twin Pagodas)

Discover Luohanyuan Shuangta (Twin Pagodas) in Suzhou, China: Two nearly identical Chinese pagodas stand side by side, along with ancient stone relics.

The Irish Elk Collection

Discover The Irish Elk Collection in Dublin, Ireland: These gigantic skeletons tower over visitors and provide insight into the creatures that once ruled over Ireland.

The Liberty Tree

Discover The Liberty Tree in Bayeux, France: This symbol of the French Revolution still stands where it was first planted during the 18th-century.

Guelph Covered Bridge

Discover Guelph Covered Bridge in Guelph, Ontario: One of the last remaining covered bridges in the province of Ontario.

Holy Hill of Zion

Discover Holy Hill of Zion in Harvard, Massachusetts: A short walk through the woods will take you to an unusual flat hill top, used by the Shakers for outdoor worship.

Calla Lily Valley

Discover Calla Lily Valley in Carmel-By-The-Sea, California: This little valley along Highway 1 is engulfed by thousands of lilies during the spring season.

Cemitério de Navios (The Ship Cemetery)

Discover Cemitério de Navios (The Ship Cemetery) in Panguila, Angola: Abandoned ships along a deserted beach feel like the set of a post-apocalyptic thriller.

Albany Chainsaw Sculptures

Discover Albany Chainsaw Sculptures in Walmsley, Australia: Inside this sculpture park are dozens of woodcrafts crafted by the gentle hands of a chainsaw.

Theatrum Mundi

Discover Theatrum Mundi in Arezzo, Italy: This 21st century cabinet of curiosities includes dinosaur bones, moon rocks, film memorabilia, and more.

True Treats

Discover True Treats in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: Time travel with sweets across history at this research-based candy store.

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