The Tabasco Factory Museum in Louisiana

Discover Tabasco Museum and Factory in Avery Island, Louisiana: For 150 years one family has been producing the iconic hot sauce on a bayou island made of salt.

185 Chairs

Discover 185 Chairs in Christchurch, New Zealand: An unusual and powerful memorial in which earthquake victims are remembered by empty white chairs.

Florida Caverns State Park

Discover Florida Caverns State Park in Marianna, Florida: The only Florida state park with publicly accessible caves.

Dadsville

Discover Dadsville in West Alexandria, Ohio: This unincorporated community in western Ohio got its peculiar name from John "Daddy" Baker.

Rose Centre

Discover Rose Centre in Brinchang, Malaysia: A lush terraced garden full of thousands of colorful roses and mystical art.

Pha Nang Khoi Cave

Discover Pha Nang Khoi Cave in Tambon Rong Kwang, Thailand: The long underground cave's curiously shaped stalagmites have inspired many legends.

James Turrell Skyspace

Discover James Turrell Skyspace in Seattle, Washington: An enclosed rotunda at the Henry Art Gallery in which viewers can look up and see the uninterrupted sky.

Wreck of the USS Massachusetts

Discover Wreck of the USS Massachusetts in Pensacola, Florida: The "worst battleship ever built" is enjoying a grand second act, submerged 30 feet in the Gulf of Mexico.

Warsaw Poster Museum

Discover Warsaw Poster Museum in Warsaw, Poland: A national collection of Communist-era musical posters.

Couch Tomb

Discover Couch Tomb in Chicago, Illinois: No one knows how many bodies are in this vault in a Chicago public park.

Broke Leg Falls

Discover Broke Leg Falls in Wellington, Kentucky: Beautiful waterfalls in a canyon visibly torn by a violent tornado.

Indian Painted Rocks

Discover Indian Painted Rocks in Spokane, Washington: Protected from the elements, these Native American rock paintings have survived approximately 250 years.

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