The monster, based on a character from a children's book, is outside the State Library Victoria.
Year: 2017
This German-Swiss Town Is a Remarkable Blend of Two Countries
Büsingen, a German exclave, uses Swiss currency and is not part of the European Union.
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.
Yale’s 13th President Is Buried Here in Full Samurai Garb
Arthur Twining Hadley is the only resident of the historic cemetery buried as a samurai.
Ruins of the Forgotten Brickyard That Helped Build the Nation’s Capital
Discover United Brick Corporation Ruins in Washington, D.C.: Once the supplier for noteworthy projects like the National Cathedral, this old brickworks now lies abandoned.
Myanmar’s Trove of Glass Treasures
The ruins of the Nagar Glass Factory yield hidden goods buried among the jungle floor.
A Gallery of Chinese Hand-Printed Blue Nankeen
A small exhibit and shop dedicated to an ancient style of Chinese textile.
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.
Where the Man Behind the Hit Record ‘Telstar’ Lived and Died
Discover Meeksville Sound Plaque in London, England: The home studio one of Britain's first independent record producers is also the site of a murder-suicide.
L.A.’s Century-Old Breakfast Club
It's a democracy of ham and eggs with its own anthem.
Brazilian Military Cemetery of Pistoia
Discover Brazilian Military Cemetery of Pistoia in Pistoia, Italy: A memorial to Brazil's little-known role in World War II.
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.
This Ukrainian Pharmacy Museum Is a Walk Through Apothecary History
The 18th century pharmacy also boasts one of the most comprehensive medical libraries in Eastern Europe.
The Muscular, Art Deco Statue Depicting the Struggles of Capitalism
The pair symbolizes the New Deal-era struggle with consumer protection.
Romania’s Controversial Statue of a Naked Roman Emperor
A respected leader of ancient Rome stands totally and awkwardly naked with a wolf in his hands.
Roman Baths Under a Budapest Train Station
Discover Thermae Maiores in Budapest, Hungary: Legions of Roman soldiers bathed in this ancient spa complex under a Budapest transit station.
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.
The Highest Point in Belgium Is a Staircase to Nowhere
The nonsensical staircase was built to make the country's highest point a clean 700 meters above sea level.
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.