The oldest type foundry in the U.S. continues to make physical fonts the old-fashioned way, by pouring them out of red hot metal.
Year: 2017
A Swedish Sculpture Park Built on a Giant Pile of Ashes
A strange collection of art set atop an even stranger manmade hill.
The World’s Most Outstanding Marl Lake Regularly Changes Color
The ever-changing levels in calcium carbonate rich marl causes dramatic color changes in the lake.
Watermelons on a Greek Statue
Discover Watermelons on a Greek Statue in Ridgefield, Connecticut: What appears to be an act of fruit vandalism is actually a cultural statement.
A Plaque Marks Saint Joseph’s Posthumous Miracle
Discover Saint Joseph Oriol Plaque in Barcelona, Spain: Saint Joseph was said to heal the deaf and blind, but it was a much smaller miracle that got him canonized.
Flamingo Habitat
Discover Flamingo Habitat in Las Vegas, Nevada: An exotic wildlife habitat right off The Strip.
Harran Beehive Houses
Discover Harran Beehive Houses in Harran, Turkey: The ancient abodes are a testament to human ingenuity amid harsh climates.
400,000 Birds Spend Summers Nesting on This Canadian Arctic Island
So many flocking birds.
The First Female U.S. Military Aircraft Pilots
The WASP museum honors the little-known military program that trained women to fly aircraft during the Second World War.
The Ship That Built Cleveland
The steamship William G. Mather faithfully traversed the Great Lakes from 1925 until 1980.
A Huge Russian Soldier Statue Towers Over This Ancient Bulgarian City
The Alyosha Monument is one of the most prominent reminders of the Soviet period in Bulgaria.
A Catalan Library Tucked in a Used Bookstore Near Washington, D.C.
Discover Pauli Bellet Foundation in Kensington, Maryland: One of the largest collections of Catalan literature and cultural materials outside of Spain, created by a community of 1960s expats.
Royal Peacock Black Fire Opal Mine
Discover Royal Peacock Black Fire Opal Mine in Winnemucca, Nevada: Mine your own precious stones.
Kodachrome Basin Spires
Discover Kodachrome Basin Spires in Henrieville, Utah: This quiet park's strange sedimentary spires were named after Kodak's color film.
The Museum of Death in New Orleans
Discover Museum of Death in New Orleans, Louisiana: A collection of oddities including Dr. Kevorkian's suicide device, the Thanatron.
A Map of All the Broadway Theaters Is Embedded In a Traffic Island in Times Square
The 28-foot gray granite map plots the locations of 40 Broadway theaters.
Japan’s Ōyu Stone Circles Form an Ancient Sundial
Discover Ōyu Stone Circles in Kazuno, Japan: Constructed thousands of years ago, these stone circles offer incredible insight into the lives of the people who built them.
Golden Gate of Kyiv
Discover Golden Gate of Kyiv in Kyiv, Ukraine: A reconstructed medieval gateway that was the magnificent entrance to the capital city dating back to 1037.
Denver Zine Library
Discover Denver Zine Library in Denver, Colorado: A collection of over 15,000 zines works to preserve DIY publishing culture.
The USDA’s 1930s Experiment With Dirt Houses
This rammed earth house almost sparked a revolution in home construction.