Old Tennessee State Prison

Discover Old Tennessee State Prison in Nashville, Tennessee: This defunct, fortress-like prison has been the setting for several movies.

Red Ash Island Cemetery

Discover Red Ash Island Cemetery in Brooklyn, West Virginia: The isolated final resting place for perished coal miners.

Merry-Go-Round Museum

Discover Merry-Go-Round Museum in Sandusky, Ohio: Learn about the history and craftsmanship of carousels inside this museum located in a former post office.

’22 Bees’

Discover '22 Bees' in Manchester, England: This massive memorial commemorates those who died in the Manchester Arena bombing.

Shelburne Museum

Discover Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont: Dispersed across 45-acres, 39 structures house a massive collection celebrating American Folk Art.

Dead Man’s Alley

Discover Dead Man's Alley in Cardiff, Wales: This pedestrian walkway cuts through a cemetery and over several burial vaults.

Ear Inn

Discover Ear Inn in New York, New York: One of the city’s oldest watering holes was originally the home of a famous James Brown (not that one).

El Aliso Sidewalk Plaque

Discover El Aliso Sidewalk Plaque in Los Angeles, California: A memorial to the sacred tree that once towered within Los Angeles.

Beverly Hills Bermuda Triangle

Discover Beverly Hills Bermuda Triangle in Beverly Hills, California: One of the richest places in the United States has a cursed street.

Temple of the Lord of the Rays

Discover Templo del Señor de los Rayos (Temple of the Lord of the Rays) in Aguascalientes, Mexico: The history of this futuristic crypt-turned-temple is as curious as its facade.

Barrage de Malpasset (Malpasset Dam)

Discover Barrage de Malpasset (Malpasset Dam) in Fréjus, France: The ruins stand as a somber reminder of France’s worst civil catastrophe of the 20th century.

The Mound Cemetery

Discover The Mound Cemetery in Marietta, Ohio: At the center of this cemetery stands a 2,000-year-old burial mound of the Adena culture.

Transmission Tower 74

Discover Transmission Tower 74 in Wittighausen, Germany: One of two electrical towers in Germany that have a pathway constructed through the tower's legs.

‘Memory and Reflection’

Discover ‘Memory and Reflection’ in Musselburgh, Scotland: A shiny sculpture celebrating the mighty mollusk.

John Wesley Powell River History Museum

Discover John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River, Utah: Contains a wealth of information about the first exploration and later use of the Green and Colorado Rivers.

Minuteman Missile Visitor Center

Discover Minuteman Missile Visitor Center in Philip, South Dakota: Dedicated to the history of the 1,000 nuclear missiles that once covered the Great Plains.

Johnstone Castle

Discover Johnstone Castle in Johnstone, Scotland: A 16th-century castle unexpectedly nestled within a post-war housing development.

‘Emblem’

Discover 'Emblem' in Brisbane, Australia: A colorful sculpture of an Australian symbol patrols an otherwise ordinary traffic island.

‘Meeting Place’

Discover 'Meeting Place' in Dublin, Ireland: This statue celebrating everyday life in Dublin has a few unsavory nicknames.

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