Al Wukair Scrapyard

Discover Al Wukair Scrapyard in Qatar: Some 20,000 dust-covered unwanted vehicles languish in the desert.

Metallic Tower of Fourvière

Discover Metallic Tower of Fourvière in Lyon, France: Lyon's miniature version of the Eiffel Tower was built as a statement in support of French secularism.

Greater Light

Discover Greater Light in Nantucket, Massachusetts: A pig barn converted into one of the most eclectic residences in Nantucket.

San Pablo Shipwreck

Discover San Pablo Shipwreck in Pensacola, Florida: Though nicknamed the “Russian Freighter,” this ship was actually sunk off the coast of Pensacola by the U.S. government in a top-secret operation.

Hamilton Grange

Discover Hamilton Grange in New York, New York: The only home that Alexander Hamilton ever owned has a history almost as troubled as his own.

The Scripture Rocks of Pennsylvania

Discover Scripture Rocks Heritage Park in Brookville, Pennsylvania: Dozens upon dozens of boulders engraved with scripture tell the story of one man's troubled life.

U.S. Wildlife Forensics Lab

Discover U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Forensics Laboratory in Ashland, Oregon: A forensic lab dedicated to fighting crimes against wildlife.

Cosmosphere

Discover Cosmosphere in Hutchinson, Kansas: The world’s largest combined collection of U.S. and Russian aircraft got its start in a poultry building.

The Butterfly House

Discover Pacific Grove Butterfly House in Pacific Grove, California: Hopeless romantics will swoon over the sweet story behind this bright and colorful home.

Convento de la Popa

Discover Convento de la Popa in Cartagena, Colombia: Perched atop the highest hill in Cartagena, this 17th-century convent offers spectacular views of the city.

Fountain of Neptune

Discover Fountain of Neptune in Bologna, Italy: Legend has it this fountain built to symbolize the Pope’s power hides a strange secret concerning Neptune's manliness.

Bazalgette the Whale

Discover Bazalgette the Whale in Yachats, Oregon: There's something big lurking beneath the surface of this tiny Oregon park.

Flushing Town Hall

Discover Flushing Town Hall in Queens, New York: This landmark building is now a vibrant performing arts space with musical acts from around the world.

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