Built in 1858, it can hold about 11,840 cups of brew.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Sir Henry Hudson Kitson’s Masterpiece ‘Gingerbread House’
The small cottage is the Berkshires estate's whimsical jewel.
Tsunami ‘Noah’s Ark’
Discover Tsunami 'Noah's Ark' in Kuta Alam, Indonesia: After a 2004 tsunami, this stranded boat was left in place.
Japan’s Bridge to Heaven
Turn around and stick your head between your legs for the best view of this tree-covered sandbar.
Windsor Murder Factory
Discover Windsor Murder Factory in Windsor, Connecticut: The historic home of a female serial killer whose story inspired the Broadway hit "Arsenic and Old Lace.".
Tokyo’s Owl Police Box
Discover Owl Police Box in Tokyo, Japan: This adorable birdlike police box is designed based on a play on words.
The Only Synagogue Built by Frank Lloyd Wright
The epic building is like nothing else in town, or in Wright's career.
Clam Pass Beach
Discover Clam Pass Beach in Naples, Florida: A hidden beach at the end of a tunnel of mangrove trees.
Ice Machine Museum
Of course the guy known as the "father of air conditioning" lived in Florida.
Ulele Fairyland Figures
Discover Ulele Fairyland Figures in Tampa, Florida: These former theme park figures have a new lease on life outside a water plant-turned-restaurant.
Secrets of Puebla Tunnels
Discover Secrets of Puebla Tunnels in Puebla, Mexico: A 500-year-old series of tunnels long believed to be folkloric was uncovered beneath the streets of Puebla.
The LAPD Kōban
Discover The LAPD Kōban in Los Angeles, California: Common all over Japan, kōbans are small community police boxes, and now one is guarding one of L.A.’s megamalls.
Cambrils’ Mermaids and Fishermen Sculpture
An amazing piece of modern art honors the hundreds of fishermen killed during the town's "year of misfortunes."
Rothko Chapel
Discover Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas: The peaceful space is adorned by paintings by the famed abstract artist Mark Rothko.
Penny Hot Springs
Discover Penny Hot Springs in Carbondale, Colorado: A little-known hot spring haven right below the highway.
Nederland Mining Museum
Discover Nederland Mining Museum in Nederland, Colorado: One of the few surviving Panama Canal steam shovels stands outside a tiny Colorado mining museum.
Medieval Graffiti Lines the Walls of This English Church
“The Archdeacon is an ass.”
The Underground Waterfall of Niagara Cave
Niagara Cave may not be as famous as the other "Niagara," but its waterfall is underground.
New Hampshire’s 19th Century Independent Nation-State
The Republic of Indian Stream was created to avoid taxes.
The Huddleston
Discover The Huddleston in Hamilton, New Zealand: A steampunk airship "floats" above Hamilton Gardens delivering plants and compost.