Dendengu

Discover Dendengu in Kyoto, Japan:.

Creston Dinosaur

Discover Creston Dinosaur in Creston, South Dakota: A relic of roadside lore and perhaps the first of its kind in North America.

Hanging Ditch Bridge

Discover Hanging Ditch Bridge in Manchester, England: The construction of this bridge dates back to the 15th century.

Asakusa Twelve Stories Mural

Discover Asakusa Twelve Stories Mural in Tokyo, Japan: A painting marks the site of a historic skyscraper destroyed by the Great Kantō earthquake.

Kosturnica (Ossuary Monument)

Discover Kosturnica (Ossuary Monument) in Veles, North Macedonia: This elegant monument to those who fought against fascism is inspired by the shape of the poppy flower.

Ralph Kramden Statue

Discover Ralph Kramden Statue in New York, New York: An homage to Jackie Gleason's bus-driving character from 'The Honeymooners.'.

Ausgrabungen Michaelerplatz

Discover Ausgrabungen Michaelerplatz in Vienna, Austria: In the middle of a Vienna square, Roman ruins dating back some 2,000 years are on display.

The Grundhauser Hero Lending Library

Discover The Grundhauser Hero Lending Library in Brooklyn, New York: "Leave a He-Man, Take a Transformer" and share a story about your real-life superhero.

The Duke of Wellington’s Mounting Stone

Discover The Duke of Wellington’s Mounting Stone in London, England: Outside of one of Britain's most renowned social clubs, a step installed specifically for the Duke.

Shfaram Ice Cream

Discover Shfaram Ice Cream in Shefar'am, Israel: Unique flavors and plant sap make this ice cream special.

Tomb of St. Lénard

Discover Tomb of St. Lénard in Andouillé-Neuville, France: This roadside shrine to an unofficial saint has welcomed the wishes and prayers of local believers for generations.

Burr Point

Discover Burr Point in Ballyhalbert, Northern Ireland: The easternmost point on the island of Ireland.

‘Moonwalker’

Discover ‘Moonwalker’ in Houston, Texas: In Houston's airport, a cow is properly equipped to jump over the moon.

Hodgson Water Mill

Discover Hodgson Water Mill in Dora, Missouri: A version of this picturesque mill has existed since the 1800s.

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