The Ziegfeld Head

Discover The Ziegfeld Head in New York, New York: The front yard of an Upper East Side town house hides the last fragment of one of New York's most famous theatres.

Sandal Castle

Discover Sandal Castle in Wakefield, England: Though much of the castle was robbed of its stones, the underlying earthworks are among the best-preserved in England.

Molly the Mollusk

Discover Molly the Mollusk in Sarasota, Florida: The giant squid's 27-foot-long corpse lies preserved within a Sarasota aquarium.

Octagon Tower

Discover Octagon Tower in Ely, England: A remarkable medieval structure born from a 14th-century disaster.

George Washington in a British Military Uniform

Discover George Washington in a British Military Uniform in Waterford, Pennsylvania: The only statue of its kind to commemorate Washington's beginnings as an officer of the British Colonial Militia.

The Medieval Wall of Southampton

Discover Southampton Walls in Southampton, England: A half-mile-long stretch of medieval forts built after a devastating pirate attack persists amid the modern port city.

Šumarice Memorial Park

Discover Šumarice Memorial Park in Kragujevac, Serbia: Abstract monuments express sorrow and resilience at the site of a horrific massacre in Nazi-occupied Serbia.

Vision del Futuro

Discover Vision del Futuro in San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio's first 3-D stereoscopic mural is a trippy treat for the eyes.

Cornè House

Discover Cornè House in Newport, Rhode Island: The home of the artist credited with introducing the tomato to the American diet.

Dorea Institute

Discover Dorea Institute in Franklin, Québec: This abandoned orphanage-turned-asylum witnessed a terrible chapter in Québec's history.

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