The Folsom Powerhouse

Discover The Folsom Powerhouse in Folsom, California: This 19th century hydroelectric powerhouse was the first of its kind.

Ouray Alchemist

Discover Ouray Alchemist in Ouray, Colorado: A recreation of an Old West apothecary full of curios.

The Persian Crosses

This ancient necropolis houses the immense rock-cut tombs of four Persian kings.

Aunt Claudia’s Dolls

Discover Aunt Claudia's Dolls, a Museum in Juneau, Alaska: One toy collector's legacy of hundreds of unique items includes the most diverse display of northern indigenous dolls.

Carpinteria Harbor Seal Preserve

Discover Carpinteria Harbor Seal Preserve in Carpinteria, California: Happy harbor seals frolic and snooze on this warm, sandy stretch of coast.

Poe’s Tavern

Discover Poe's Tavern in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina: A quirky Poe-themed joint on an island keen to celebrate its overlooked connection to the famous writer.

Santa Monica’s Origami Intersections

Discover Origami Intersections in Santa Monica, California: Giant origami crease patterns engraved in Santa Monica intersections may even be visible from space.

Tulsa’s Art Deco Church

Discover Boston Avenue Methodist Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma: One of the best examples of Art Deco architecture in the United States.

The Ghost Forest of Copalis

Discover Ghost Forest of Copalis in Copalis Crossing, Washington: This grove of ghostly cedars was killed in 1700 by an enormous tsunami that was felt from the U.S. to Japan.

Coffin It Up

Discover Coffin It Up in Pahrump, Nevada: Bringing back the art of handmade custom coffins.

Ruins of Schoolmaster Hill

Discover Ruins of Schoolmaster Hill in Boston, Massachusetts: Ralph Waldo Emerson spent two years living here decades before it became a Frederick Law Olmsted-designed park.

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