Goslar Nail Head

Discover Goslar Nail Head in Goslar, Germany: This strange sculpture is an enigmatic icon of this medieval German town.

Lower Lower Wacker Drive

Discover Lower Lower Wacker Drive in Chicago, Illinois: Illegal drag racing two stories beneath Chicago’s streets.

Kasbah Telouet

Discover Kasbah Telouet in Telouet, Morocco: A mud brick kasbah with a history of lavishness and traitorship.

Camera Museum

Discover Camera Museum in London, England: This museum tucked below a charming cafe gives a brief snapshot of photographic history.

Red Chair

Discover Red Chair in Iceland: A giant red chair bolted to a rock on a remote mossy hillside in Iceland.

The Island of Inishmaan

Discover The Island of Inishmaan in Inishmaan, Ireland: Certain traditions prevail on the least-visited island of the Aran Islands.

Chicago Water Cribs

Discover Chicago Water Cribs in Chicago, Illinois: These chunky stone towers out in Lake Michigan are the key to Chicago’s drinking water.

Museum of the Dog

Discover The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog in New York, New York: An extensive collection of fine art devoted to man's best friend.

Chicago’s Massive Poetry Library

Discover Poetry Foundation Library in Chicago, Illinois: The 30,000-volume library is one of the world's most impressive poetry collections.

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To bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared.
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