Miami Showmen’s Association Rest

Discover Miami Showmen's Association Rest in North Miami Beach, Florida: A gaudy painted elephant stands in memory of south Florida's fallen carnies.

Chesterfield’s Crooked Spire

Discover Chesterfield's Crooked Spire in Chesterfield, England: The whimsical twist of this spire was either caused by the Devil, an unexpected virgin, or lead.

Koneswaram Temple

Discover Koneswaram Temple in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka: An ancient temple to the Hindu god Shiva surrounded by jaw-dropping scenery.

King Arthur’s Stone

Discover King Arthur's Stone in Cornwall, England: A 6th-century stone lies at the site of the mythical battle waged between King Arthur and his nemesis Mordred.

Crow Canyon Petroglyphs

Discover Crow Canyon Petroglyphs in Farmington, New Mexico: One of the American Southwest's most extensive collections of Navajo rock art.

Newburyport Maritime Museum

Discover Newburyport Maritime Museum in Newburyport, Massachusetts: A historic custom house with ties to George Washington is now a shrine to local nautical history.

17 Room Ruin

Discover 17 Room Ruin in Bluff, Utah: A well-preserved Ancestral Puebloan ruin tucked beneath a desert cliff.

Jurassic Plaza in Chile

Discover Plaza Jurásica in Concepción, Chile: Full-scale dinosaurs dominate the forested park in the middle of Chile’s second city.

Flossenbürg Concentration Camp

Discover Flossenbürg Concentration Camp in Flossenbürg, Germany: A preserved Nazi labor camp now has a Holocaust museum on site and memorials to the thousands that died while imprisoned at the camp.

Osceola’s Grave

Discover Osceola's Grave in Sullivan's Island, South Carolina: The final resting place of the Seminole Indian chief who fought against government occupation in Florida.

Cementiscope

Discover Cementiscope in Norfolk, Virginia: A cement mixer-turned-kaleidoscope in downtown Norfolk offers different views of the city.

Confederate Mass Grave

Discover Confederate Mass Grave in Chicago, Illinois: Oak Woods Cemetery is the final resting place of up to 6,000 confederate soldiers, the largest mass grave in the Western Hemisphere.

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