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Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Roedde House Museum
Discover Roedde House Museum in Vancouver, British Columbia: This rare example of Vancouver's Victorian past was the home of one of the city's first bookbinders.
Church of Santa Engrácia
Discover Church of Santa Engrácia in Lisbon, Portugal: Portugal's National Pantheon has a history of curses, collapses and financial problems.
Site of the Rosewood Massacre
Discover Site of the Rosewood Massacre in Cedar Key, Florida: A thriving Black community was destroyed by an angry white mob at this site in 1923.
Nemocón Salt Mine
Discover Nemocón Salt Mine in Nemocón, Colombia: Colorful lights and mirror-like brine pools create trippy illusions within the historic mine.
Killhope
Discover Killhope in County Durham, England: An iconic waterwheel in the Pennine Hills marks the location of one of Britain’s most profitable lead mines.
The Smallest Post Office in the U.S.
This tiny wooden hut in western North Carolina was a functional post office for 75 years.
First Cemetery of Athens
Discover First Cemetery of Athens in Athens, Greece: The oldest cemetery of modern-day Athens blends the modern and ancient worlds.
St. Agnes Church and School
Discover St. Agnes Church and School in Detroit, Michigan: This Detroit ruin was once a gothic bastion of its community, but now it stands as a haunting ruin.
The Cat Boat: A Floating Sanctuary on an Amsterdam Canal
Up to 50 stray or abandoned kitties can live aboard the house boat, and human visitors are always welcome.
Roman Gravestone Hidden in a Bavarian Church Wall
A carved grave marker from the 2nd century is mounted in the alcove wall of this German church.
The Exact Spot Where ‘420’ Became Slang for Weed
Discover 420 Louis Pasteur Statue in San Rafael, California: Of all the origin stories for weed's secret code, this one likely has the goods.
Memorial to ‘Forever Faithful’ Shep the Sheepdog
Discover Shep Memorial in Fort Benton, Montana: A small Montana town commemorates the dog who waited at the train station every day for his owner to return.
Minichelista Restaurant
Discover Minichelista Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico: A quirky and charming restaurant founded by artists.
The Story Museum
Discover The Story Museum in Oxford, England: An Oxford museum where visitors can have tea with the Mad Hatter and climb through the wardrobe to a fantasy land.
Preserved Gasometer in Siegen, Germany
Discover Ziegenberg Gasometer in Siegen, Germany: One of the only spherical 19th century gas containers left today.
The Hastings Museum Kool-Aid Exhibit
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The Hidden Art Gallery Under a Medieval Estonian Monastery
Just choose the path that descends down into the cellars.
Colombia’s 6-Ton Shakira Statue
It doesn't actually resemble the singer.
Bodegas Güell
Discover Bodegas Güell in Garraf, Spain: This whimsical winery by Antoni Gaudí looks ripped from the pages of a fairytale.