The ‘Cure Cottages’ of Saranac Lake

Discover Saranac Lake 'Cure Cottages' in Saranac Lake, New York: Dozens of houses in the Adirondack Mountains are reminders of a literal "cottage industry" to cure people of a deadly disease.

Yard Birds Mall

Discover Yard Birds Mall in Chehalis, Washington: A giant roadside black bird marks the location of this eclectic local mall.

World’s Largest Beaver Dam

Discover World's Largest Beaver Dam in Improvement District No. 24, Alberta: The half-mile long structure is so impressive, it even shows up on satellite images.

Fred Hampton Pool

Discover Fred Hampton Pool in Maywood, Illinois: The young Black revolutionary was killed before getting to see a non-segregated pool in his hometown.

The Sacred Bodhi Tree

This ancient fig tree with a link to the Buddha is one of the oldest human-planted trees in the world.

The Birds of Peace

Two identical statues in Colombia, one blown to pieces in a terrorist bombing, the other donated as a gift for peace.

Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe

Discover Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe in Aberfoyle, Scotland: This enchanting hill is home to fairy lore and a sinister local mystery.

The Green Mound

Discover The Green Mound in Ponce Inlet, Florida: One of the largest Native American shell middens stands 30 feet tall.

Dr. Gloom’s Crypt of Curiosities

Discover Dr. Gloom's Crypt of Curiosities in Havre de Grace, Maryland: Fiji mermaids, mummified remains, and recreated cryptids are among the morbid oddities at this Maryland museum.

Morin-ji Temple

Discover Morin-ji Temple in Tatebayashi-shi, Japan: This temple is steeped in local folklore involving a teakettle and a raccoon dog.

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