The RMS Queen Mary

Discover The RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach, California: The awe-inspiring ship from the golden era of cruising has an incomparable history and a reputation as one of the world’s most haunted places.

Center of the Universe Sign

Discover Center of the Universe Sign in Seattle, Washington: Residents of Fremont in Seattle have considered it the center of the universe since the 1970s.

Swinton Druids Temple

Discover Swinton Druids Temple in North Yorkshire, England: Although it appears ancient and mysterious, the quirky folly was actually built 200 years ago by an eccentric estate owner.

The Venerable Thich Quảng Đức Monument

Discover The Venerable Thich Quảng Đức Monument in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: A memorial to the monk who set himself on fire to protest the persecution of Buddhists in Vietnam.

Fish on a Bicycle

Discover Fish on a Bicycle in University City, Missouri: University City's quirkiest resident lives in a park named after its first.

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.

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