New York Chinese Scholar’s Garden

Discover New York Chinese Scholar's Garden in Staten Island, New York: This small and serene place for quiet reflection on Staten Island was built in China based on the gardens of the Ming Dynasty.

Kokomo Gallery

Discover Kokomo Gallery in Lemmon, South Dakota: This sculpture gallery is home to magnificent beasts made of scrap metal and found objects.

Victory Memorial Drive

Discover Victory Memorial Drive in Minneapolis, Minnesota: A little-known memorial to servicemen and nurses killed in the line of duty during the First World War.

A Sky Full of Gods and Buddhas

Discover A Sky Full of Gods and Buddhas in Hong Kong: Thousands of abandoned statues of deities are taken to this hillside in southern Hong Kong.

Fire Museum in City Hall

Discover Fire Museum in City Hall in The Dalles, Oregon: A small, fascinating fire museum hidden in plain sight in an administrative building.

The Rue Obscure

Discover The Rue Obscure in Villefranche-sur-Mer, France: A medieval military street hidden beneath a charming French fishing village.

The Portrait Monument

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.

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 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.

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