Chicken Island

Discover Chicken Island in Tambon Ao Nang, Thailand: This nugget of paradise earned its name for obvious reasons.

Our Lady of Almudena Cemetery

Discover Our Lady of Almudena Cemetery in Madrid, Spain: Five million people are laid to rest here, more than the population of Madrid itself.

Bridgnorth Cliff Railway

Discover Bridgnorth Cliff Railway in Bridgnorth, England: This charming railway is one of the oldest and steepest funiculars in England.

Gordonsville Fried Chicken Festival

Discover Gordonsville Fried Chicken Festival in Gordonsville, Virginia: This Virginia town has been famous for its fried chicken since the 19th century.

Amber Fort

Discover Amber Fort in Amer, India: This opulent 16th-century Maharaja’s palace is a unique mix of Hindu and Muslim designs.

The Armsby Calorimeter

Discover The Armsby Calorimeter in College Township, Pennsylvania: This 19th century machine put animals (including humans) in boxes to study how they metabolized calories.

Neff Hall Chinese Stone Lions

Discover Neff Hall Chinese Stone Lions in Columbia, Missouri: Two Ming Dynasty lion statues guard the entrance to the journalism school.

Red Terror Martyrs’ Memorial Museum

Discover Red Terror Martyrs' Memorial Museum in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: A powerful tribute to the victims who suffered under Ethiopia's most devastating regime.

Fell’s Point Maritime Museum

Discover Fell's Point Maritime Museum in Baltimore, Maryland: A collection of artifacts from Maryland's maritime past.

Begijnhof Chapel

Discover Begijnhof Chapel in Amsterdam, Netherlands: A hidden church in a hidden courtyard tells the story of the Miracle of Amsterdam.

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