Palace of the Golden Orbs

Discover Palace of the Golden Orbs in Houston, Texas: An unrealized Taoist palace left abandoned in a Houston suburb.

Fort Worden Artillery Battery

Discover Fort Worden Artillery Battery in Port Townsend, Washington: An abandoned network of military bunkers and tunnels open for anyone willing to descend into the darkness.

The Births of the Full Moon

Discover The Births of the Full Moon in Lausanne, Switzerland: A constellation of golden cobblestones shows the names of local children born under a full moon.

Picnic Point Beach House

Discover Picnic Point Beach House in Madison, Wisconsin: This forgotten beach house built to look like a Frank Lloyd Wright masterpiece overlooks a hidden beach.

Museum of Plaster Figurines and Emigration

Discover Museum of Plaster Figurines and Emigration in Coreglia Antelminelli, Italy: The link between these two seemingly disparate themes is crucial to the history of this Tuscan hill town.

Princeton Cemetery

Discover Princeton Cemetery in Princeton, New Jersey: The final resting place of many of New Jersey's most famous residents, including U.S. history's most in-vogue antagonist, Aaron Burr.

Lahti Ski Jump Tower

Discover Lahti Ski Jump Tower in Lahti, Finland: Every summer, an open-air swimming pool appears at the base of a Finnish city's beloved winter attraction.

Lazarim Carnival Celebrations

Discover Lazarim Carnival Celebrations in Lazarim, Portugal: One of the few places in Portugal where the Celtic ritual of wearing large wooden masks is still practiced.

Dress Worn by U.S. President Franklin Pierce

Discover Dress Worn by U.S. President Franklin Pierce in Concord, New Hampshire: The dress young Pierce wore prior to his breeching ceremony in the early 1800s is now on display for all to see.

Inokashira Park Benzaiten Shrine

Discover Inokashira Park Benzaiten Shrine in Tokyo, Japan: Legend says the goddess this shrine honors curses any couples that pass by.

The Church of Our Lady of Kazan

Discover The Church of Our Lady of Kazan in Yaropolets, Russia: An unusual abandoned church damaged in World War II sits in a small village outside Moscow.

Peden’s Cave

Discover Peden's Cave in Failford, Scotland: A historic cave in Scotland once served as a hiding place for a famous Covenanter.

San Francisco’s Hidden Slides

Discover Winfield Street Slides in San Francisco, California: A pair of slides and a tree-lined stair corridor have been an urban oasis for nearly 40 years.

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