Golden Bridge

Discover Golden Bridge in Hòa Phú, Vietnam: This spectacular bridge supported by two gigantic hands looks like something out of a fantasy universe.

MOOT: The Museum of Outdated Technology

Discover Museum of Outdated Technology in Rockville, Maryland: The shelves in the back of this thrift store are devoted to saving, not selling, retro tech.

Abandoned Summit Greenhouse

Discover Abandoned Summit Greenhouse in Summit, New Jersey: An enormous overgrown greenhouse teeming with graffiti and wildlife.

Pep’s Maison

Discover Pep's Maison in Paris, France: One of the last umbrella repair shops in Paris upholds the nostalgic art of umbrella making.

American Space Museum

Discover American Space Museum in Titusville, Florida: The unique collection includes bronze cast handprints of some of America's most famous astronauts.

Schimpff’s Confectionery

Discover Schimpff's Confectionery in Jeffersonville, Indiana: This candy shop has been serving up sweets to the Louisville area since the 1850s.

McBaine Bur Oak

Discover McBaine Bur Oak in Columbia, Missouri: This majestic tree has survived 400 years of storms, droughts, and floods, and is a beloved natural landmark in Missouri.

Nelson Mandela Capture Site

Discover Nelson Mandela Capture Site in Howick, South Africa: A mesmerizing sculpture marks the site where the activist was arrested after evading capture for 17 months.

Vidin Synagogue

Discover Vidin Synagogue in Vidin, Bulgaria: The second-largest Jewish temple in Bulgaria was deserted after World War II, seized by the communist government and then abandoned again.

A Memorial to Optimism

Pollyanna’s influence reaches much further than the cheerful character's New England roots.

Baron Empain Palace

Discover Baron Empain Palace in El-Montaza, Egypt: Located near Cairo's El Korba district, the abandoned mansion continues to inspire mystery and rumor throughout the city.

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