Baltimore’s Frank Zappa Bust

Discover Frank Zappa Bust in Baltimore, Maryland: The likeness of the Baltimore music icon was unveiled in time for the anniversary of his Senate hearings on music censorship.

The Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario

Discover Maple Syrup Museum of Ontario in Saint Jacobs, Ontario: This quaint museum taps into the sweet history of the maple syrup industry.

The Bizarre Cave House of Tulsa

Discover Cave House of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma: A former chicken restaurant that doubled as a speakeasy is now a quirky home full of wonderfully strange traditions.

Antrim Coast Road Memorial

Discover Antrim Coast Road Memorial in Larne, Northern Ireland: An unassuming tribute to engineer William Bald and the workers who built one of Europe's most scenic coastal roads.

Ferrari World

Discover Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: This enormous sports car themed amusement park is home to the world’s fastest roller coaster.

Silly Walks Tunnel

Discover Silly Walks Tunnel in Eindhoven, Netherlands: Crouch down, stretch tall, and be sure to flail your legs to pay homage to the Monty Python classic.

Lesbian Herstory Archives

Discover Lesbian Herstory Archives in Brooklyn, New York: The world's largest collection of materials relating to lesbian history is housed in a Brooklyn townhouse.

Texas Centennial Art Deco Buildings

Discover Texas Centennial Art Deco Buildings in Dallas, Texas: A "Texanic" (gigantic Texas) collection of Art Deco architecture at Dallas' historic Fair Park.

Bali’s Abandoned Plane

Discover Bali's Abandoned Plane in Kuta Selatan, Indonesia: Someone left a Boeing 737 in a field in southern Bali.

Coventry Cathedral Ruins

Discover Coventry Cathedral Ruins in Coventry, England: The bombed out remains of the old church were kept intact next to the new one, as a reminder of the futility of war.

Za’abal Castle

Discover Za'abal Castle in Sakakah, Saudi Arabia: This fortress sits atop a centuries-old well system.

Revolution House

Discover Revolution House in Old Whittington, England: A secret meeting in this small cottage changed the course of British history.

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