Ballylumford Dolmen

Discover Ballylumford Dolmen in Islandmagee, Northern Ireland: This Bronze Age tomb makes the most unusual front garden fixture.

Dr. Seuss Museum

Discover Dr. Seuss Museum in Springfield, Massachusetts: A museum dedicated to the quirky and colorful world created by Springfield's favorite son.

Cinnamon Kandy the Circus Elephant

Discover Cinnamon Kandy the Circus Elephant in San Antonio, Texas: For over 75 years, this cute stone statue has warmed the hearts of San Antonio.

Swan Park

Discover Swan Park in Monticello, Minnesota: Thousands of majestic trumpeter swans fill this park, sounding distinctly like a certain brass instrument.

Oranki Art

Discover Oranki Art in Pello, Finland: A little-known sculpture park of contemporary environmental art in a Lapland forest.

Knights of Pythias Cemetery

Discover Knights of Pythias Cemetery in Black Hawk, Colorado: The burial grounds of a secret society includes fences topped with fake Tesla balls.

Nathan Hale Schoolhouse

Discover Nathan Hale Schoolhouse in East Haddam, Connecticut: One of America's first spies started out as a teacher in this little red one-room schoolhouse.

A Coin You Can’t Pocket

The massive wooden nickel weighs 2,500 pounds and stands outside the Old Time Wooden Nickel Company.

Grave of David Rice Atchison

Discover Grave of David Rice Atchison in Plattsburg, Missouri: The man who was president for only one day and spent most of it asleep.

Roman Circus of Tarragona

Discover Roman Circus and Praetorian Tower in Tarragona, Spain: Long tunnels run under the ancient chariot racing circuit to the tower.

Rubber Chicken Museum

Discover Rubber Chicken Museum in Seattle, Washington: The flock of plastic poultry is an ode to the classic comedy staple.

Giant Readymix Logo

Discover Giant Readymix Logo in Caiguna, Australia: Some of the world's largest letters are carved into the limestone bedrock of the Nullarbor Plain.

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