Discover Engineers Tradition Stone in Fairbanks, Alaska: A sarcastic monument threatens to curse any "idiot" who dares remove it.
Archives: Atlas Obscuras
The Ruins of the Failed Gleno Dam
The chilling ruins of one of the worst dam failures of the 20th century lie in this astonishing alpine setting.
Abandoned German Rocket Factory
Discover Peenemünde Army Research Center in Peenemünde, Germany: The NASA scientists behind Apollo 11 started out developing Nazi weapons at this abandoned German rocket factory.
Thoor Ballylee
Discover Thoor Ballylee in Galway, Ireland: This 14th century tower house was once the home of Irish poet W.B. Yeats.
Pathfinder and the MPTA-ET
Discover Pathfinder and the MPTA-ET in Huntsville, Alabama: It may look like no more than a full-scale model, but every part of this full Space Shuttle stack had a working role in aviation history.
The Darkest Building on Earth
The Vantablack-painted pavilion was built for the snow-white scenery of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.
The Most Versatile Theatre Pipe Organ Ever Built
The record-setting Sanfilippo theatre organ has 8,000 pipes.
One of the Narrowest Streets in the World
It's just 25 inches at its skinniest point.
United Palace Theatre
Discover United Palace Theatre in New York, New York: One of the last Jazz Age "Wonder Theaters" in New York City.
An Exquisite Fresco in an Ancient Mithraeum Cave Sanctuary
Remnants of the widespread religious cult that flourished during the Roman Empire.
Shep the Broomfield Turnpike Dog
The Colorado Transportation Department's beloved unofficial mascot.
The Balancing Rocks on Zimbabwe’s 100 Trillion-Dollar Banknote
Discover Balancing Rocks of the Zimbabwe Dollar in Harare, Zimbabwe: These naturally balancing rocks were pictured on every Zimbabwean banknote, up to the 100 trillion-dollar note.
Wat Umong
Discover Wat Umong in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Buddha shrines hide within dark tunnels at this unique forest temple.
Remembering the Bombardment of Hartlepool
A memorial tablet honors the first British soldier killed by enemy action on home soil during World War I.
Silver Creek and Stephenson Railroad
Discover Silver Creek and Stephenson Railroad in Freeport, Illinois: The only place in America where anyone who wants can shovel coal aboard an antique train.
Site of Sportsman’s Park
Discover Site of Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri: This spot in St. Louis, marked with a simple sign, has seen more pro baseball than just about anywhere else in the world.
The Phantom of the Opera’s Lair
The subterranean water tank below the Paris opera house inspired the phantom's "dungeon of black despair."
Cave of the Blanik Knights
Discover Cave of the Blanik Knights in Kunštát, Czechia: An army of sleeping knights sculpted by a self-taught local artist beautifully depict an old Czech legend.
Longwood
Discover Longwood in Natchez, Mississippi: A grandiose octagonal home crowned by a large dome stands out among the antebellum mansions.
Cinkota Old Cemetery
Discover Cinkota Old Cemetery in Budapest, Hungary: A forgotten graveyard lost in the tangles of an overgrown garden.