Civil War Nurses Memorial

Discover Civil War Nurses Memorial in Washington, D.C.: A bas relief commemorates the "Nuns of the Battlefield" who cared for soldiers on both sides of the conflict.

Museum of Whimsy

Discover Museum of Whimsy in Astoria, Oregon: A delightfully quirky blend of oddities spread throughout an old 1920s bank.

Ballochmyle Cup and Ring Marks

Discover Ballochmyle Cup and Ring Marks in East Ayrshire, Scotland: These ancient symbols freckling a Scottish cliff remained hidden for centuries.

Mausoleum of Theoderic

Discover Mausoleum of Theoderic in Ravenna, Italy: The roof of this ancient mausoleum is made from a single Istrian stone weighing a massive 230 tons.

Bayzhansay Ghost Town

Discover Bayzhansay Ghost Town in Almaly, Kazakhstan: An abandoned Soviet-era mining town in the mountains of South Kazakhstan.

Teampull na Trionaid

Discover Teampull na Trionaid in Outer Hebrides, Scotland: The ruins of a medieval seminary some say is the oldest university site in Scotland.

Miniature World

Discover Miniature World in Victoria, British Columbia: A famous hotel houses an impression collection of mini dioramas and giant doll houses.

Saint Victoria’s Incorruptible Body

Discover Saint Victoria's Incorruptible Body in Rome, Italy: The martyr's wax-enhanced skeletal remains lie preserved in a glass case in the Santa Maria della Vittoria in Rome.

Tower of Claudius

Discover Tower of Claudius in Kesrouane, Lebanon: The ruins of a monumental tower in the heart of Lebanese mountains still puzzle archeologists.

Afrikaans Language Monument

Discover Afrikaans Language Monument in Paarl, South Africa: The South African dialect's complex history is immortalized in stone, in one of the world's only monuments dedicated to a language.

Temple on the Glass Cliff

Discover Wat Pha Sorn Kaew (Temple on the Glass Cliff) in Tambon Khaem Son, Thailand: Modern design and unusual architecture make this mountaintop temple no ordinary Buddhist retreat.

Pheasant Island

Discover Pheasant Island in France / Spain: This tiny river island switches sovereignty every six months as part of a rare, centuries-old agreement.

The Sideways Grave of Sideways the Dog

Discover The Sideways Grave of Sideways the Dog in Atlanta, Georgia: A slanted tomb honors the faithful, furry companion of the Georgia Tech student body.

Spirit of Sacramento

Discover Spirit of Sacramento in Sacramento, California: Before it was abandoned and left to rust alongside the road, this riverboat starred in a John Wayne movie.

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