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Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Durham Obelisk
Discover Durham Obelisk in Durham, England: An abandoned tower once used to study the cosmos hides within a thicket of greenery.
Five Elm Arches
Discover Five Elm Arches in Woodstock, Vermont: An artist sees trees as a medium for sculpture.
‘Ladies of the Evening’ Marker
Discover 'Ladies of the Evening' Marker in Nevada City, California: Hidden in a hotel parking lot is a strange historical plaque erected by an obscure fraternal society.
The Pink Castle
Castle d'Oultremont was dyed pink as part of a now-abandoned children's theme park.
The Whimsical Temple of Tolerance in Ohio
Discover The Temple of Tolerance in Wapakoneta, Ohio: A gregarious Ohio resident has been building his whimsical temple to peace for decades.
Ruins of Loropéni
Discover Ruins of Loropéni in Poni, Burkina Faso: These mysterious 1,000-year-old walls have revealed little about their past.
Oswald’s Bear Ranch
Discover Oswald's Bear Ranch in Newberry, Michigan: Two dozen rescued bears roam (mostly) free at the largest bear ranch in the U.S.
Statue of Rover
Discover Statue of Rover in Hartford, Connecticut: A tribute to the truly loyal dog who waited outside a hospital for his owner to come back.
A Tree So Important, It Allegedly Has Its Own Guards
The NIST Newton Apple Tree is a clone of a clone of the tree that inspired Newton's theory of gravity.
The First of Abraham Lincoln’s Many Tombs
Discover Abraham Lincoln's Receiving Vault in Springfield, Illinois: The original vault that held the president's remains still stands, empty, not far from where he was finally buried.
A Strange Playground in Tokyo Made Entirely of Tires
Discover Nishi-Rokugō Park in Tokyo, Japan: Watch out for the two-story Godzilla made out of tires.
Capitol Air Conditioning Towers
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The Birthplace of Modern Musical Notation
Hundreds of years ago a monk living at this Italian abbey revolutionized music theory.
The Post Office Tree: South Africa’s First Mailbox
Sailors would leave their letters at this tree, trusting that the next ship to come along would take the message to its proper destination.
A Prehistoric Map of Idaho’s Snake River
Ancient Native Americans carved this map onto a basalt rock the size of a smart car.
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.
Museum of Russian Orthodox Icons in Massachusetts
Discover Museum of Russian Icons in Clinton, Massachusetts: This old mill and former police station now present a world-class collection of Orthodox iconography.
Atomic Bomb Loading Pits
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The Famous Spiral Staircase Hidden in Venice
The winding stairwell was unique the name "snail" was given to the noble family who built it.