Paisley Park

Discover Paisley Park in Chanhassen, Minnesota: Find out what it sounds like when doves cry at Prince's recording studio estate turned museum.

Flexible Flyer Museum

Discover Flexible Flyer Museum in Moorestown, New Jersey: An unusual assortment of steerable wooden sleds is on display in a library in New Jersey where they were first invented.

The Oshkosh Air Show

Discover EAA's AirVenture Oshkosh in Oshkosh, Wisconsin: One of the largest aviation events in the world brings half a million aircraft enthusiasts to Wisconsin each year.

Texas Marker at Pointe Du Hoc Bunker

Discover Texas Marker at Pointe Du Hoc Bunker in Cricqueville-en-Bessin, France: The Lone Star plaque hangs in a bombed-out bunker in Normandy to honor a Texan colonel's heroic actions on D-Day.

The Broken Bells of St. Mary’s

Discover The Broken Bells of St. Mary's in Lübeck, Germany: The bells remain in a shattered heap exactly as they fell when the church was bombed in World War II.

Southwest Duck Pond

Discover Southwest Duck Pond in Washington, D.C.: This lovely pocket park is one of the most under appreciated in D.C.

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