Kennel Road

Discover Kennel Road in Ararat, Australia: Plastic pups and their colorful homes greet travelers on this otherwise ordinary Australian street.

Ruins at Westerplatte

Discover Ruins at Westerplatte in Gdańsk, Poland: The site of the first battle of World War II.

The Golden Church

The stunning interior of this Porto gem is covered in ornate gold details.

National Ice Core Lab

Discover National Ice Core Lab in Denver, Colorado: Where scientists keep miles of very valuable ice from Antarctica and Greenland from melting.

McKinley Presidential Library & Museum

Discover McKinley Presidential Library & Museum in Canton, Ohio: Mausoleums, astronomy, and animatronic dinosaurs at this memorial to an assassinated American president.

Lithia Water Fountain

Discover Lithia Water Fountain in Ashland, Oregon: A public fountain that spouts "health water" from a nearby spring.

Museum of Business History and Technology

Discover Museum of Business History and Technology in Wilmington, Delaware: Hundreds of antiquated typewriters and office machinery show the technological evolution of business.

Ancient Burying Ground

Discover Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford, Connecticut: The oldest place in Hartford is a cemetery with thousands of bodies stacked beneath the grass.

Reanimation Library

Discover Reanimation Library in Brooklyn, New York: Obscure and obsolete publications are given new life as works of art.

Argentina’s Eiffel Wheel

Discover Rueda Eiffel in Córdoba, Argentina: An intriguing antique iron Ferris wheel that most locals are sure was designed by Gustave Eiffel.

CairnGorm Mountain Railway

Discover CairnGorm Mountain Railway in Highland, Scotland: Scotland's only funicular railway is also the United Kingdom's highest.

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