The Earl of Sandwich

Discover The Earl of Sandwich in Boston, Massachusetts: A men’s restroom became a sandwich shop.

Elda Footwear Museum

Discover Elda Footwear Museum in Elda, Spain: This Spanish shoe museum has history, has design, and has a pair of Rafael Nadal's tennies!

Old Prussian Hags of Northern Pomerania

Discover Old Prussian Hags of Northern Pomerania in Gdańsk, Poland: These rare statues are one of the few remaining material witnesses to Old Prussian culture.

Curwood Castle

Discover Curwood Castle in Owosso, Michigan: The writing studio of an American adventure author, built in the style of a medieval castle.

Bell Island Mine Museum

Discover Bell Island Mine Museum in Bell Island, Newfoundland and Labrador: This former iron ore mine comes alive with fascinating stories of its history.

Pärnu Seawall

Discover Pärnu Seawall in Pärnu, Estonia: Legend says lovers who hold hands while venturing along this stone jetty and kiss at the end will remain together forever.

Longstone of Minchinhampton

Discover Longstone of Minchinhampton in Gloucestershire, England: Local lore says passing infants through its holes could magically cure them of measles and rickets.

Rudolph Grotto Gardens

Discover Rudolph Grotto Gardens in Rudolph, Wisconsin: Five acres of divinely inspired folk art.

Nevadaville Ghost Town

Discover Nevadaville Ghost Town in Central City, Colorado: This deserted Gold Rush town is home to a Masonic lodge that, strangely enough, still holds meetings.

Ruins of St. Mary’s Priory Cathedral

Discover Ruins of St. Mary's Priory Cathedral in Coventry, England: All that remains of the only English cathedral destroyed in the Protestant Reformation.

Atlantis Books

Discover Atlantis Books in Oía, Greece: A quirky bookstore hidden beneath a sea of whitewashed Greek villas.

Bélmez Faces

Discover Bélmez Faces in Bélmez de la Moraleda, Spain: Mysterious face-like images that appeared within an Andalusian house are surrounded by legends of the paranormal.

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To bear a unique or at least exceptional testimony to a cultural tradition or to a civilization which is living or which has disappeared.
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To be directly or tangibly associated with events or living traditions, with ideas, or with beliefs, with artistic and literary works of outstanding universal significance. (The Committee considers that this criterion should preferably be used in conjunction with other criteria).
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