Biddy Mason Memorial Park

Discover Biddy Mason Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California: A beautiful memorial tells the story of a formerly enslaved woman whose kindness shaped a burgeoning city.

St. John’s Church

Discover St. John's Church in Glynn, Northern Ireland: Local legend says there's treasure hidden within its crowded graveyard.

Jimmy Shand Statue

Discover Jimmy Shand Statue in Auchtermuchty, Scotland: A small Scottish town's larger-than-life tribute to the celebrated accordion player.

Ice Age Cave Dwellings at Creswell Crags

Discover Ice Age Cave Dwellings at Creswell Crags in Derbyshire, England: A gorge full of caverns where early humans lived alongside cave hyenas, giant mammoths and wooly rhinoceroses.

The Cathedral of Steam

This steampunk pumping station is a Victorian marvel of engineering and artistic prowess.

Peru’s Olive Grove Forest

Discover Bosque el Olivar (Olive Grove Forest) in San Isidro, Peru: A pretty park of over 1,600 olive trees that grew from just three saplings brought over from Spain.

Erie Canal Village

Discover Erie Canal Village in Rome, New York: A historic recreation of the golden age of the Erie Canal now sits dilapidated and abandoned.

World’s Tallest Lincoln Statue

Discover World's Tallest Lincoln Statue in Ashmore, Illinois: This abandoned Abraham Lincoln statue has also earned the honorary of "World's Ugliest.".

Woodpecker Disco

Discover Woodpecker Disco in Cervia, Italy: A domed disco abandoned since the '70s now attracts artists and explorers under its unique roof.

Chicago’s ‘Alley of Death’

Discover Couch Place (The Alley of Death) in Chicago, Illinois: This alley in downtown Chicago held the bodies of over 600 people after the fateful Iroquois Theatre fire.

Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery

Discover Contrabands and Freedmen Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia: Once forgotten and built over, this historic Black cemetery now houses a poignant memorial.

China’s Tunnel of Books

Discover Yangzhou Zhongshuge in Yangzhou Shi, China: Mirrored floors and arched shelves create the illusion of an infinite tunnel of books.

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