Barzan Towers

Discover Barzan Towers in Umm Salal Muhammed, Qatar: These beautiful historic watchtowers were used for both scanning the desert for enemy invaders and observing the celestial world.

Dunure Labyrinth

Discover Dunure Labyrinth in Dunure, Scotland: This modern labyrinth lies in the shadow of a ruined medieval castle.

Seattle’s Pac Man Park

Discover Pac Man Park in Seattle, Washington: This painted blacktop brings the classic arcade game to life.

Chausath Yogini Temple

Discover Chausath Yogini Temple in Mitaoli, India: This ancient goddess temple inspired the design of India’s Parliament House.

Dante’s Church

Discover Santa Margherita de' Cerchi in Florence, Italy: Some say this medieval church is where the poet Dante married his wife and also met the love of his life.

Stained Glass at Navy Pier

Discover Stained Glass at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois: A display of magnificent stained glass windows is the first exhibit of its kind.

Pearl of the Pacific

Discover Pearl of the Pacific in San Diego, California: An ode to the friendship between four Pacific Rim countries.

World’s Largest Pecan

Discover World's Largest Pecan in Seguin, Texas: The saga of the massive nut begins and ends in Texas.

Art Nouveau Elevator

Discover Art Nouveau Elevator in Bad Schandau, Germany: An ornate century-old elevator still connects the two halves of Bad Schandau.

The Armada Tree

Discover The Armada Tree in Larne, Northern Ireland: This gnarled old tree supposedly sprouted from seeds kept in the pocket of a 16th-century Spanish sailor.

Alfred Hitchcock’s London Flat

Discover Alfred Hitchcock's London Flat in London, England: One of the greatest movie directors of all time lived and worked in this London flat from 1926 to 1939.

The Secret Polish Eagle on Fara Church

Discover The Secret Polish Eagle on Fara Church in Bydgoszcz, Poland: This symbol of Polish heritage survived the occupation during World War II, hidden in plain sight.

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