Harry’s New York Bar

Discover Harry's New York Bar in Paris, France: A favorite Paris bar for U.S. expats, including Gershwin, Hemingway, and James Bond.

The Newark Castle Remains

Discover The Newark Castle Remains in Newark-on-Trent, England: This English medieval castle is where King John died of dysentery.

The World’s Longest Echo

Discover Inchindown Oil Tanks in Highland, Scotland: This abandoned oil depot produces world's longest echo in a manmade structure.

Imperial Map Monument

Discover Imperial Map Monument in Harhorin, Mongolia: History, geography, and shamanism meet in this eye-catching monument to the greatness of three empires.

Kungens Rondell (King’s Carousel)

Discover Kungens Rondell (King's Carousel) in Norrköping, Sweden: This roundabout was renamed in honor of the Swedish king's royal fender-bender.

Lesia

Discover Lesia in Canora, Saskatchewan: The giantess welcomes travelers to a small Saskatchewan town with a traditional Slavic greeting of bread and salt.

Garden of Gethsemane

Discover Garden of Gethsemane in Tucson, Arizona: Religious statues built because of one man's bargain with God fill this peaceful sculpture garden.

Grant’s Canal

Discover Grant's Canal in Delta, Louisiana: The ill-fated plan to reroute the Mississippi so that Union ships could bypass Confederate fortifications on the river bend.

Red Mosque

Discover Jami Ul-Alfar Masjid (Red Mosque) in Colombo, Sri Lanka: This mesmerizing architectural wonder will take your breath away with its unusual color patterns.

Wonder House

Discover Wonder House in Bartow, Florida: Given just one more year to live, Conrad Schuck built his dream house in Bartow, Florida.

The Seely House

Discover The Seely House in Mamaroneck, New York: The "Skinny House" is made from scrap, salvage, and a neighbor’s kindness.

Washoe Theater

Discover Washoe Theater in Anaconda, Montana: This tiny movie theater was the last one in the U.S. constructed in the Nuevo Deco architectural style.

Hotel Edén

Discover Hotel Edén in La Falda, Argentina: This magnificent abandoned hotel has long been haunted by its Nazi past.

Gulliver Airship

Discover Gulliver Airship in Prague, Czechia: What looks like a crashed Zeppelin is actually a bright, airy reading room perched atop a modern museum.

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