Discover Cat House in Valencia, Spain: This house's itty bitty size means no humans allowed.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
Check out the Air Force’s Anti-Satellite Laser Weapon
It can track basketball-sized objects at a distance of 1,000 miles.
Sears Mishap House Myth
Discover Sears Mishap House Myth in Savannah, Georgia: Local myth claims this is a Sears catalogue home with its windows installed upside-down.
Seven Seas Fish Trail
Discover Seven Seas Fish Trail in Hull, England: Explore Hull's historic Old Town by following the sea creatures scattered throughout its charmingly cobbled streets.
Pyramid of Miracles in Lithuania
The dome-enclosed Pyramid of Merkine deep inside the Dzūkija forest is believed to channel divine energy.
A Famed Furniture Maker’s Living Museum
The Sam Maloof House carries the legendary woodworker's legacy.
POW Iron Cross
Discover POW Iron Cross in Roswell, New Mexico: The symbol was surreptitiously built into the river bank by German prisoners of war.
The Tallest Dutch Windmill in the U.S.
The people of Pella, Iowa, are incredibly proud of their Dutch heritage.
Washington’s History Told Through Murals
Over 75 murals grace the walls of Toppenish, a small Washington city and a new one is added every year.
Chess City
Discover Chess City in Elista, Russia: The largest Buddhist city in Europe is a haven for chess fanatics.
There’s a Tree Growing Out of the Top of This Indiana Courthouse
For over 130 years there's been a tree growing on the Decatur County Courthouse roof.
Portland’s Vegan Strip Club
Discover Casa Diablo Vegan Strip Club in Portland, Oregon: Is this the most Portland place ever?
The Grave of a Notorious Old West Outlaw
A prison-like structure guards the remains of one the West’s most pernicious killers.
Figurines of Borås
Discover Figurines of Borås in Borås, Sweden: These miniature works of art are hiding in plain sight on buildings around the city.
New Zealand’s Moonshine Museum
Discover Hokonui Moonshine Museum in Gore, New Zealand: Celebrating the history of whiskey production during New Zealand's era of prohibition.
The Old Gum Tree
Discover The Old Gum Tree in Glenelg North, Australia: The colony of South Australia was proclaimed on a hot December day under a distinctively arched gum tree.
The Pub Where Francis Crick Announced He Had Discovered the DNA Double-Helix
The Cambridge pub serves an ale called DNA to commemorate this pivotal moment in science.
Kalalau Trail
Discover Kalalau Trail in Kapa'a, Hawaii: This narrow coastline trail through the dense Kauai wilderness is among the most beautiful and dangerous in the world.
The World’s Shortest International Bridge
Discover The World’s Shortest International Bridge in Esperança, Portugal: You can cross from one country to another in a single hop on this little bridge.
Japan’s Wind Phone for Calling the Dead
Discover Wind Telephone in Otsuchi, Japan: A disconnected rotary phone for "calling" lost loved ones offered a unique way of dealing with grief in disaster-stricken Japan.