Tomb of Hafez

Discover Tomb of Hafez in Shiraz, Iran: A dreamy mausoleum honors Persia's most famous poet.

Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum

Discover Edith Bolling Wilson Birthplace Museum in Wytheville, Virginia: The birthplace of Appalachia's only first lady, who some have dubbed the United States' "first female president.".

Dinosaur Footprints of Holyoke

Discover Dinosaur Footprints of Holyoke in Holyoke, Massachusetts: A careful eye can find hundreds of dinosaur tracks running along the Connecticut River.

Gravity Hill

Discover Gravity Hill in Prosser, Washington: The strange phenomenon causing gravity to "work backwards" on this hill has been blamed on the paranormal.

Goonhilly Earth Station

Discover Goonhilly Earth Station in Cornwall, England: Arthur, Merlin, and Guinevere are among the largest and oldest satellite dishes on the planet.

Wreck of the Steam Trawler Sheraton

Discover Wreck of the Steam Trawler Sheraton in Hunstanton, England: All that remains of the fishing-vessel-turned-warship is its weathered hull.

Assassin’s End

Discover Assassin's End in Port Royal, Virginia: The Virginia farm where John Wilkes Booth met his grisly end is now largely forgotten.

Kent County Lunatic Asylum

Discover Kent County Lunatic Asylum (Oakwood Hospital) in Maidstone, England: This former abandoned hospital, a complex of stunning 19th century buildings, once housed 2,000 psychiatric patients.

Arthur Ashe’s Tennis Racket

Discover Arthur Ashe's Tennis Racket in Newport, Rhode Island: The tennis legend used this racket while breaking the race barrier and becoming the first Black man to win the US Open.

Isaac Knight Memorial

Discover Isaac Knight Memorial in Evansville, Indiana: A tribute to a 13-year-old boy who was kidnapped in 1793 and escaped over two years later.

Kawazu Sakura Festival

Discover Kawazu Sakura Festival in Kawazu, Japan: Cherry blossom season comes early in this Japanese town where pink flowers line the streets and riverbanks.

The House of Stones

Discover La Casa de las Piedritas in Envigado, Colombia: This exceptional home was a 32-year labor of love by a man determined to build his wife the most beautiful stone house in the world.

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