Discover Melnikov House in Moscow, Russia: The avant-garde design was able to bypass strict Soviet regulations on architecture.
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Gypsy Gold Horse Farm
Discover Gypsy Gold Horse Farm in Ocala, Florida: Visit these gentle, bell-bottomed, exquisite equines at the home of North America's first Gypsy Vanner horses.
The ‘Dragon Lakes’ of Greece
Discover Drakolimni in Ioannina, Greece: Local lore says two enemy dragons live within these breathtaking mountain lakes.
A Catholicism-Themed Restaurant in Japan
Cocktails like the "Little Devil" and the "Joan of Arc" come with crucifix-shaped stirrers.
Stump Spring
Discover Stump Spring in North Ogden, Utah: Water flowed out of the town's unusual tree stump fountain in the 1930s, and the well still runs today.
San Francisco’s Hidden Cinema
Peer into this literal hole in the wall theater for your own private film show.
The Site of America’s Most Deadly Train Wreck
Two trains collided after traveling in opposite directions on a single-track section of railway called Dutchman's Curve.
A Mysterious Circle of Stones, Overlooked by Archaeologists
The site's most frequent visitors are mushroom foragers and locals looking to celebrate the winter solstice.
The Hidden Cells of London’s Notorious Newgate Prison
Remnants from the most feared London prison may lie in the basement of a rare Victorian Gin Palace.
Nottingham’s Palatial Natural History Museum
The striking 500-year-old mansion provides an unexpectedly sublime home for live deer and a menagerie of exotic stuffed animals.
An Abandoned Greek Royal Palace
Tatoi Palace was the summer estate of the former Greek Royal Family.
In Memory of a Monkey Massacre
An anonymous artist created a set of statues to commemorate the dark moment in Duluth's history.
The Largest Dog Library in London
The Kennel Club Library is packed with a plethora of canine-themed books.
The Skeleton of the Largest Woolly Mammoth Ever Recovered in North America
Discoveries of mammoth bones, hair, and skin by gold miners continue to this day.
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.
A Toilet Museum in a Toilet-Shaped House in South Korea
Discover Mr. Toilet House in Suwon, South Korea: The toilet-shaped house of South Korea's sanitation pioneer is now a museum to the john.
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.