Henn-Na Hotel

Discover Henn-Na Hotel in Sasebo, Japan: The world’s first hotel to be run by robots.

Pierre L’Enfant’s (Second) Gravesite

Discover Pierre L’Enfant’s (Second) Gravesite in Arlington, Virginia: The controversial urban planner who designed Washington, D.C., was buried in Maryland, and can presently be found in Virginia.

Bare-Chested George Washington

Discover Bare-Chested George Washington in Washington, D.C.: Perhaps the most scandalous statue of America's first president.

Oak of the Witches

Discover Oak of the Witches in Capannori, Italy: This enchanting 600-year-old tree is so magical it inspired the beloved tale of Pinocchio.

Bowers Mansion

Discover Bowers Mansion in New Washoe City, Nevada: Historic home to one of the most famous women pioneers of the 19th century.

Nicopolis

Discover Nicopolis in Preveza, Greece: The ruins of this monumental city founded by the first Roman Emperor are strangely overlooked by most travelers.

Vlissingen Wind Organ

Discover Vlissingen Wind Organ in Vlissingen, Netherlands: A set of 27 bamboo tubes creates an eerie soundscape that changes with the wind.

Howick Falls

Discover Howick Falls in Howick, South Africa: Local lore says a serpent-like beast lurks in the deep basin below the falls.

Octagon House in New York

Discover T.M. Younglove Octagon House in Hammondsport, New York: In the mid-19th century, an eight-sided house was the latest fad.

A Train Station Where They Sell Tiny Trains

Discover Model Train Market at Estació de França in Barcelona, Spain: For one day every month Barcelona's Estació de França transforms into a market for model trains.

Viking Runes at Hagia Sophia

Discover Viking Runes at Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey: A small etching on the white marble parapet was written in runic script by a Viking mercenary.

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