Discover The Portrait Monument in Washington, D.C.: Rumor has it the uncarved lump behind the three famous suffragists is reserved for the first woman president.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
The ‘Father’s Day’ House
Sonora Smart Dodd campaigned for a federally recognized holiday for fathers.
Grave of the Camel Who Served With the Confederate Army
"Old Douglas" died in battle after being shot by a Union sharpshooter.
Grožnjan Town Loggia
Discover Grožnjan Town Loggia in Grožnjan, Croatia: The Renaissance-era courthouse is a relic from the fortified town's centuries of Venetian rule.
Hollensbury Spite House
Discover Hollensbury Spite House in Alexandria, Virginia: The narrowest house in America is seven feet of pure spite.
The Strange Musical Instruments of Harry Partch
Discover Harry Partch's Musical Instruments in Seattle, Washington: A collection of odd-shaped and quirky sounding instruments handmade by a midcentury inventor-composer.
The Sinking Bell Tower
Discover The Sinking Bell Tower in Laoag City, Philippines: It is believed that the historic tower is sinking at a rate of an inch a year, though no one is completely sure why.
United Fruit Company Building
Discover United Fruit Company Building in New Orleans, Louisiana: The beautiful, fruit-covered facade hints at this building's former life.
Grave of Johnny Morehouse
Discover Grave of Johnny Morehouse in Dayton, Ohio: A headstone tells the sad story of a lost little boy and his pet dog.
An Art Magazine’s Tiny Desert Utopia
"Cabinetlandia" features a graveyard, a library, and a mailbox.
The Church in the Sky
Reaching this Ethiopian church requires scaling the face of a sandstone pinnacle with a 650-foot drop.
World’s Largest Air-Insulated Van de Graaff Generator
Discover World's Largest Air-Insulated Van de Graaff Generator in Boston, Massachusetts: The massive machine creates cracking displays of indoor lightning.
Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals
Discover Rice Northwest Museum of Rocks and Minerals in Hillsboro, Oregon: A midcentury ranch house hides a literal treasure trove of unique rocks and minerals.
Four Peeing Hounds Guard This French Fountain
Engineering the canines' nonstop urination was a significant feat at the time.
Chicago’s Historic German American Cultural Center
Here, you can take a class, browse the library, or visit the lavish lair of an international men's humor society.
Piece of the Berlin Wall at Cafe Turko
Discover Piece of the Berlin Wall at Cafe Turko in Seattle, Washington: A nondescript Seattle restaurant inherited a piece of European history.
Willie Keil’s Grave
Discover Willie Keil's Grave in Raymond, Washington: The founder of a utopian religious community based on the Golden Rule laid his son to rest on this grassy hill.
Site of the Tabulating Machine Co.
The "tabulating machines" made to conduct the daunting 1890 U.S. Census were the precursor to IBM.
The Little-Known, 300-Year History of the Georgetown Waterfront
The area has lived former lives as a bustling tobacco port, a parking lot, and an industrial dump.
The Devil’s Stone
Discover The Devil's Stone in Lübeck, Germany: A statue honors the local legend that the devil helped build St. Mary's church after being tricked into thinking it was going to be a wine bar.