Fort McClary State Historic Site

Discover Fort McClary State Historic Site in Kittery, Maine: Despite its extensive history, this fort saw little to not combat.

Carefree Sundial

Discover Carefree Sundial in Carefree, Arizona: Once disputed as the largest sundial in the world.

Creepy’s

Discover Creepy's in Portland, Oregon: Definitely not a clown bar.

Morrison Natural History Museum

Discover Morrison Natural History Museum in Morrison, Colorado: A tiny town’s tiny museum with some gigantic residents.

Destin Fish Museum

Discover Destin Fish Museum in Destin, Florida: Dedicated to the "World's Luckiest Fishing Village.".

Nida Ethnographic Cemetery

Discover Nida Ethnographic Cemetery in Nida, Lithuania: An extensive collection of some of the oldest grave markers in Lithuania.

Grimsby Imp

Discover Grimsby Imp in England: A 12th-century church that houses a dark creature.

Robert Burns Ellisland Farm

Discover Robert Burns Ellisland Farm in Holywood, Scotland: Experience history from the stomping grounds of the great Scottish poet.

‘Tras Julia’

Discover 'Tras Julia' in Madrid, Spain: Dedicated to a young woman who broke gender barriers at the University of Madrid.

‘The Dreamer’

Discover 'The Dreamer' in Edinburgh, Scotland: Designed to illustrate two parts of the human psyche.

Letterbox Village

Discover Letterbox Village in Wellington, New Zealand: Leave a trinket in this artistic collection of mailboxes.

Grave of Beautiful Jim Key

Discover Grave of Beautiful Jim Key in Shelbyville, Tennessee: Known by many as once the world's smartest horse.

The Dana Prison

Discover The Dana Prison in Shropshire, England: A prison with a more than 200-year history.

Kyotomangekyo Museum

Discover Kyotomangekyo Museum in Kyoto, Japan: Visitors to this museum will discover that kaleidoscopes are much more than toys.

Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery

Discover Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery in Nagcarlan, Philippines: The crypt under this cemetery's chapel was used as a meeting place by Filipino revolutionaries.

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