Glitchy’s Oddities Museum

Discover Glitchy's Oddities Museum in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: This small collection in the back of a shop is the only oddities museum in Saskatoon.

Lend-Lease Monument

Discover Lend-Lease Monument in Fairbanks, Alaska: This super-sized statue is the only public memorial to the deal that ended America's neutrality during World War II.

Mount Hope Cemetery

Discover Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor, Maine: The second-oldest garden cemetery in the U.S. was also a college brainstorm spot of Stephen King.

Uley Long Barrow

Discover Uley Long Barrow in Uley, England: You can crawl inside this atmospheric 5,000-year-old tomb.

Kodiak Queen

Discover Kodiak Queen in British Virgin Islands: Divers can encounter an abandoned warship encircled by a giant kraken submerged in the British Virgin Islands.

House of the Eagles

Discover House of the Eagles in Malinalco, Mexico: The ruins of a former sanctuary for elite Aztec warriors.

Palacete los Moreau

Discover Palacete los Moreau in Puerto Rico: This 20th-century mansion plays a key role in one of Puerto Rico's greatest novels.

Wawel Chakra

Discover Wawel Chakra in Krakow, Poland: This grubby wall is said to be one of the Earth's esoteric energy centers.

Escola do Reino de Haudere Ruins

Discover Escola do Reino de Haudere Ruins in East Timor: A surprisingly large and sturdy ruin on the outskirts of a remote village.

MUSA Anatomy Museum

Discover MUSA Anatomy Museum in Naples, Italy: This Neapolitan exhibition hall grants weird and wonderful insight into the intricacies of human biology.

‘The Knotted Gun’

Discover 'The Knotted Gun' in Malmö, Sweden: This poignant sculpture of a gnarled weapon is a symbol of non-violence.

The London Library

Discover The London Library in London, England: More than a million titles fill the labyrinthine shelves of this prestigious private library.

Big Almaty Lake

Discover Big Almaty Lake in Almaty, Kazakhstan: A brilliant turquoise lake in the mountains.

Tyburn Tree Marker

Discover Tyburn Tree Marker in London, England: Never actually a tree at all, this spot was the site of London's public hangings for nearly 600 years.

Orchard House

Discover Orchard House in Concord, Massachusetts: Louisa May Alcott based “Little Women” on her experiences growing up in this house with her sisters.

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