Crownsville Hospital Center

Discover Crownsville Hospital Center in Crownsville, Maryland: This former asylum for Black Americans is haunted by its history of violence and racism.

Lord Byron’s Burial Place

The beloved poet, Ada Lovelace, and generations of other Byrons lie within the vaults of the Church of St. Mary Magdalene.

Big Lizzie

Discover Big Lizzie in Red Cliffs, Australia: One of the world's largest tractors was built to replace camel caravans.

The Accidental Buddha Shrine of Oakland

Discover Phap Duyen Tu: The Buddha Shrine of Oakland in Oakland, California: A hardware store Buddha statue installed to deter vandalism wound up attracting Vietnamese immigrants who came to pray.

Peggy Guggenheim’s Grave

Discover Peggy Guggenheim's Grave in Venice, Italy: The only museum with its curator—and her pets—buried inside.

Oberhafenkantine Berlin

Discover Oberhafenkantine Berlin in Berlin, Germany: A portable, wooden replica (minus the hyphen) of Hamburg’s iconic crooked coffee shop.

Glen Jean School

Discover Glen Jean School in Oak Hill, West Virginia: An abandoned 1920s school with a mysterious history.

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