Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Museum

Discover Moravian Pottery & Tile Works Museum in Doylestown, Pennsylvania: A pride of the state, this working museum crafts pottery mosaics in the style of Pennsylvania's earliest European settlers.

Whispering Arch at Union Station

Discover Whispering Arch at Union Station in St. Louis, Missouri: Speak to a companion on the other side of the room loud and clear through this architectural anomaly.

Curbside Museum

Discover Curbside Museum in Canmore, Alberta: A small and quirky museum hidden inside a fence.

Kande Vihara

Discover Kande Vihara in Beruwala, Sri Lanka: This amazing mountain temple is topped by one of the tallest sitting Buddha statues in the world.

Museum of Odd

Discover Museum of Odd in Lawrence, Kansas: The quirky collection includes treasures like Elvis' underwear, Bob Barker's toothbrush, and hundreds of sock monkeys.

Lenin’s Hut

Discover Lenin's Hut in Saint Petersburg, Russia: A replica of the straw hut where Vladimir Lenin lived in hiding, disguised as a hay farmer, in 1917.

Washington Mini Monument

Discover Washington Mini Monument in Washington, D.C.: There's a 12-foot-tall replica of the Washington Monument hidden under a manhole nearby.

Scala Cinema

Discover Scala Cinema in Ilkeston, England: This 1913 single-screen cinema is a charming survivor in the age of the multiplex.

Arco de Santa María

Discover Arco de Santa María in Burgos, Spain: The most elaborate of 12 medieval arched doorways to the old city of Burgos.

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