Rock Hill’s Poetree

Discover Rock Hill's Poetree in Rock Hill, South Carolina: Down an unsuspecting alley resides a tree of poems.

Fantagraphics

A bookstore with an entire room dedicated to damaged and forlorn comic books.

Dusty Strings

This music school doubles as a store for unique, hand-crafted, and hard-to-find instruments.

Cogswell Memorial Fountain

Discover Cogswell Memorial Fountain in Rockville, Connecticut: Dr. Henry Cogswell hoped that his elaborate drinking fountains would dissuade people from drinking alcohol.

Rory Gallagher Corner

Discover Rory Gallagher Corner in Dublin, Ireland: A guitar mounted on a wall in Temple Bar honors the Irish musician.

Multicaja-Zaragoza Sundial

Discover Reloj Solar Multicaja-Zaragoza in Zaragoza, Spain: The world's largest sundial can cast a shadow more than 1,600 feet long.

Seven Tubs at Pinchot State Forest

Discover Seven Tubs at Pinchot State Forest in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania: Narrow gorges and deep pools created by long-ago glaciers.

The Narnia Window

Discover The Narnia Window in Headington, England: Beside the pew where C.S. Lewis often sat while attending church, a window filled with characters from his beloved stories.

Forgotten Cannons of Sine Saloum

Discover Forgotten Cannons of Sine Saloum in Mar Lodj, Senegal: This rusting artillery is a relic of Vichy France's influence in West Africa.

Everly Brothers Monument

Discover Everly Brothers Monument in Central City, Kentucky: Home to a monument dedicated to the American Rock duo along with a collection of music memorabilia.

Ned Kelly’s House

Discover Ned Kelly's House in Beveridge, Australia: From this modest childhood home, Ned Kelly went on to become Australia’s most infamous bushranger.

San Sebastian Church

Discover San Sebastian Church in Manila, Philippines: A church made of steel.

Coal Creek Library

Discover Coal Creek Library in Baldwin City, Kansas: One of the oldest continually operated libraries in Kansas.

Blériot Memorial

Discover Blériot Memorial in Dover, England: A granite plane marks the site where a French aviator completed the first airplane flight across the English channel.

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