The notorious newspaperman lived in glamour while the rest of the U.S. suffered the economic devastation of the 1930s.
Year: 2017
Kebokwe’s Cave
Discover Kebokwe's Cave in Molepolole, Botswana: The historic cave is both a symbol of superstition and black magic and inspired one of the early Christian converts in Botswana.
Europe’s Largest Collection of Matchbox Designs
This gem in Portugal is a fascinating exploration of the cultural history of the world.
One Man’s Eclectic Collection of Treasures Found at Sea
Highlights include a book of letters found in bottles, each of which the curator painstakingly replies to.
Guardian Lions of Route 66
Discover Guardian Lions of Route 66 in Amboy, California: A pair of large white marble lions guard this stretch of the Mojave Desert, and it is utterly mysterious how they got there.
Berlin’s David Hasselhoff Museum
An unmissable stop for any Hoff fan.
Tardis Police Box at Earl’s Court
Discover Earl's Court Police Box in London, England: The Metropolitan Police refurbished the blue box (perhaps not coincidentally) the same year "Doctor Who" returned to TV screens.
White House Helipad
Discover White House Helipad in Washington, D.C.: Disks are rolled out onto the south lawn to absorb the impact of Marine One's wheels like giant coffee coasters.
The Tree That Owns Itself
Discover The Tree That Owns Itself in Eufaula, Alabama: An autonomous oak in Alabama.
The Twice-Abandoned Okaton Ghost Town
Discover Okaton Ghost Town in Murdo, South Dakota: The deserted railroad town had a last gasp as a ghost town attraction before being abandoned for good.
The Only Working Large-Scale Tea Producer In The U.S.
It's tea-rrific.
Potato Shed Memorial
Cast stone sacks of spuds where the iconic potato sheds once stood along the Charles River.
A Vintage Arcade in Downtown Reykjavik
Classic videos games from the '80s and '90s in the Icelandic capital.
An Accidental Hobbit Castle
Colin's Barn looks like a castle built by a hobbit, but really it was built by a shepherd to take care of his flock.
Maine Avenue Fish Market
Discover Maine Avenue Fish Market in Washington, D.C.: The oldest continuously operating fish market in the United States.
Abandoned Octagon House
The eight-sided home was built for a Virginia plantation owner during a brief octagon house craze in the 1850s.
The Bust of Dracula Still Stands Watch Over the Ruins of His Palace
The Old Princely Court was once the palatial home of Romania’s most notorious ruler, "Vlad the Impaler."
A Medieval-Style Swedish Town Built in the 1990s
Charming throwback or Potemkin facade?
The Bakelite Museum
Discover The Bakelite Museum in Williton, England: A collection of retro plastic goods made with "the material of a thousand uses.".
Peru’s Gran Hotel Bolivar
Discover Gran Hotel Bolivar in Cercado de Lima, Peru: Visiting dignitaries and Hollywood stars once stayed at this 1920s hotel, alongside ghosts that are said to haunt its corridors.