Kelso Ghost Town

Discover Kelso Ghost Town in San Bernardino County, California: The abandoned train depot now doubles as a well-placed rest stop for those who take the road less traveled.

Isola San Giulio

Discover Isola San Giulio in Isola San Giulio, Italy: A fairytale island floats in the middle of Italy's little-known Lake Orta.

Fireworks Safety Zone on the National Mall

Discover Fireworks Safety Zone on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.: On the Fourth of July this area will transform into a Pompeii-like storm of falling embers and ash.

Wine Press Garden in Tel Aviv

Discover Gan HaGat (Wine Press Garden) in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel: A 2,000-year-old wine press hidden in an overlooked park in Tel Aviv.

Manitou Mineral Springs

Discover Manitou Mineral Springs in Manitou Springs, Colorado: There are eight natural springs around town, each with a slightly different taste.

Museum of Divine Statues

Discover Museum of Divine Statues in Lakewood, Ohio: An old church full of restored Catholic statues is a makeup artist's labor of love.

Gas Works Park

Discover Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington: This former coal gasification plant found a curious second life as a popular public park.

The Fed’s Tennis Court

Discover Federal Reserve Tennis Court in Washington, D.C.: The only tennis court that falls under the jurisdiction of the central bank.

Lyndhurst Bowling Alley

Discover Lyndhurst Bowling Alley in Tarrytown, New York: One of the earliest bowling lanes in the U.S. doubled as a sewing school during a time when women had little job opportunity.

The Cursed Chambal River

Discover Chambal River in Jajepura, India: An ancient curse kept humans from living on the water, and now it's brimming with rare wildlife and is one of the most pristine rivers in India.

Fairy Houses of Mendon Ponds Park

Discover Fairy Houses of Mendon Ponds Park in Honeoye Falls, New York: An unassuming nature trail winds through dozens of tiny houses built for the wee people.

A Tiny Synagogue on Cayman Brac

Built by a man as a present for his Jewish wife, Temple Beth Shalom is one of the smallest and most charming Jewish temples around.

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