The World’s Largest Laundromat

Discover World's Largest Laundromat in Berwyn, Illinois: The clothes-washing king doubles as a community center with some unusual features, including an aviary filled with finches.

Watson Fothergill’s Office

Discover Watson Fothergill's Office in Nottingham, England: When it came to designing his own small office building, the eccentric architect wasn't afraid to show the world what he could do.

Arctic Brotherhood Hall

Discover Arctic Brotherhood Hall in Skagway, Alaska: The facade of this relic from the Klondike gold rush is decorated with over 8,800 pieces of driftwood.

Tsunami Memorial at Yala National Park

Discover Tsunami Memorial at Yala National Park in Hambantota, Sri Lanka: Only the foundation remains of the rest stop building that was hit by three large tsunami waves, killing 47 visitors.

The Many Costumes of John Milton

Discover Dressed John Milton Statue in Milton, Delaware: A statue of the English poet for whom this Delaware town is named is ritually dressed in seasonally appropriate clothing.

This Chapel Cross May Hold a Medieval Clue

Discover Saint Edwin's Chapel Cross in Nottinghamshire, England: This lonely metal cross may hint at the true location of a medieval showdown between Christian and Pagan kingdoms.

Golden Driller

Discover Golden Driller in Tulsa, Oklahoma: The fifth tallest statue in the United States is a shirtless monument to the oil worker.

Four Shire Stone

Discover Four Shire Stone in Moreton-in-Marsh, England: The centuries-old obelisk may have inspired J. R. R. Tolkien.

Guardian of the Gulch

Discover Guardian of the Gulch in Helena, Montana: The old fire tower is one of the last of its kind in the United States.

Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum

Discover Beauty Bubble Salon and Museum in Joshua Tree, California: The quirky salon doubles as a retro museum run by the world's leading "hairstorian.".

Man of Bicorp Cave Painting

Discover Man of Bicorp Cave Painting in Bicorp, Spain: This ancient rock painting is the oldest evidence of humans’ love affair with honey.

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