Nine Ladies Stone Circle

Discover Nine Ladies Stone Circle in Stanton Lees, England: Legend says this little-known stone circle is formed from people petrified as punishment for dancing on the Sabbath.

Old Adam Scheidt Plant

Discover Old Adam Scheidt Plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: This forgotten building was one of the few Philadelphia-area breweries to survive Prohibition.

Leatherlips Monument

Discover Leatherlips Monument in Powell, Ohio: A monument to a Native American leader who was known for never breaking a promise and met his end after signing a deal with white settlers.

The Old Patent Model Museum

Discover The Old Patent Model Museum in Washington, D.C.: During the Industrial Revolution this “Temple of Invention” was full of intricate miniature machines and gadgets.

Poundbury

Discover Poundbury in Poundbury, England: Before 1993, this historic-looking village—Prince Charles' pet project—didn’t exist at all.

reCARstruction

Discover reCARstruction in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: A giant ball made from pieces of an old Jeep.

SS Vina Shipwreck

Discover SS Vina Shipwreck in Norfolk, England: The wreckage of an old coastal trading vessel is only visible at low tide.

Johnston’s J-Bar-B Stables

Discover Johnston's J-Bar-B Stables in Las Vegas, Nevada: A private Las Vegas horse ranch adorned with whimsical artwork.

The Flodden Wall

Discover The Flodden Wall in Edinburgh, Scotland: Remnants of the 16th-century defensive wall still stand unassumingly within Edinburgh.

Walking Box Ranch

Discover Walking Box Ranch in Searchlight, Nevada: Formerly frequented by Hollywood stars and now open for tours.

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