By the time Henry VIII had the abbey dissolved in 1537, it had become the second richest abbey in England.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
A Replica of the World Trade Center Still Stands in Tulsa
Oklahoma’s second-tallest skyscraper is strikingly similar to the former Twin Towers.
Tigertail Beach
Discover Tigertail Beach in Marco Island, Florida: Wading through a small lagoon reveals a secret, wild stretch of pristine beach.
Under the Pier Show
A delightful and disturbing penny arcade.
The Vintage Type Foundry Where Fonts Are Forged
The oldest type foundry in the U.S. continues to make physical fonts the old-fashioned way, by pouring them out of red hot metal.
The Lowest Land Point in England
Discover Holme Fen Posts in Peterborough, England: Once-buried markers show England’s lowest land point keeps getting lower.
The Three Boar Heads of Gdańsk
Discover The Three Boar Heads of Gdańsk in Gdańsk, Poland: A mysterious emblem tucked in an small alleyway is actually the coat of arms of a heroic medieval family.
A Swedish Sculpture Park Built on a Giant Pile of Ashes
A strange collection of art set atop an even stranger manmade hill.
The World’s Most Outstanding Marl Lake Regularly Changes Color
The ever-changing levels in calcium carbonate rich marl causes dramatic color changes in the lake.
Bahá’í Temple of South America

Discover Bahá’í Temple of South America in Santiago, Chile: A fantastical and futuristic temple of light built from nine monumental glass veils.
Watermelons on a Greek Statue
Discover Watermelons on a Greek Statue in Ridgefield, Connecticut: What appears to be an act of fruit vandalism is actually a cultural statement.
Old Fort Harrod State Park
Discover Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg, Kentucky: A full-scale replica of a 1774 colonial settlement in Kentucky.
A Plaque Marks Saint Joseph’s Posthumous Miracle
Discover Saint Joseph Oriol Plaque in Barcelona, Spain: Saint Joseph was said to heal the deaf and blind, but it was a much smaller miracle that got him canonized.
Tomb of Antenor
Discover Tomb of Antenor in Padua, Italy: The tomb of the mythological founder of Padua is not hidden in some obscure crypt, but stands right in the middle of the city square.
Jardins de Ca n’Altimira
Discover Jardins de Ca n'Altimira in Barcelona, Spain: Bask in the 19th century grandeur of an eccentric Freemason millionaire's private gardens.
Flamingo Habitat
Discover Flamingo Habitat in Las Vegas, Nevada: An exotic wildlife habitat right off The Strip.
Arrowtown Chinese Settlement
Discover Arrowtown Chinese Settlement in Arrowtown, New Zealand: This preserved village shows the modest lifestyles of the area's 19th-century Chinese gold miners.
Last Remaining Boundary Marker for the Republic of Texas
Discover Last Remaining Boundary Marker for the Republic of Texas in Carthage, Texas: The only international border marker within the United States.
This Sunken Shipwreck Only Emerges at the Lowest of Tides
This remarkably intact 260-year-old wreck is only visible a few times a year.
A Library’s Captivating Tower of Hand-Blown Glass
Hundreds of colorful, twisted pieces of glass unfurl toward the heavens within San Antonio's Central Library.