A statue in Lille, France, honors the thousands of carrier pigeons that served and died while transmitting key intelligence information.
Year: 2017
Library of Congress Book Conveyor Tunnel
Discover Library of Congress Book Conveyor Tunnel in Washington, D.C.: A fantastic array of trays and cables once whisked books over to the Capitol at 600 feet per minute.
A Whimsical Garden in the Alps
Discover Little Paradise Lodge in Mount Creighton, New Zealand: A lakeside garden in the Southern Alps full of whimsical artwork and thousands of beautiful flowers.
The Remains of the Worst Shipwreck in the History of the ‘Graveyard of the Pacific’
The 1906 wreck of the SS Valencia is considered to be the worst maritime disaster along this dangerous stretch of coast.
Giant Royal Heads
Discover Giant Royal Heads in Oakley Green, England: Enormous terracotta heads of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip can be seen on the side of the road to Windsor.
This Maryland Quaker Town Was a Major Stop on the Underground Railroad
Quakers in the town of Sandy Spring internally outlawed members of the church from owning slaves in 1777.
Pensacola Graffiti Bridge
Discover Pensacola Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola, Florida: A local landmark with generations of spraypainted messages, and more being added each day.
Air Crash Angel
Discover Air Crash in Madrid, Spain: A whimsical brother of the nearby Fallen Angel statue takes the falling part quite literally.
The Graffiti of the Spanish Inquisition
The former prison walls of Palazzo Chiaramonte are covered in poems, prayers, and illustrations.
The Site of One of Sri Lanka’s Oldest Human Settlements
Archaeologists discovered skulls around 37,000 years old in Pahiyangala Cave.
Menokin
Discover Menokin in Warsaw, Virginia: The Virginia home of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence is being preserved with a unique glass facade.
Panteón de Belen (Santa Paula Cemetery)
Discover Panteón de Belen (Santa Paula Cemetery) in Guadalajara, Mexico: This historic cemetery built for victims of the epidemics that swept Guadalajara is shrouded in macabre tales.
A Tiny Monument to a Massive Flood
A coin-sized marker commemorates the year the Connecticut River almost destroyed New England.
Kelleher Rose Garden
Discover Kelleher Rose Garden in Boston, Massachusetts: One of the now-less-hidden floral gems of the "Emerald Necklace.".
Memorial to Bad Bass Leroy Brown
As bad a fish as any angler ever knew.
MOOT: The Museum of Outdated Technology
Discover Museum of Outdated Technology in Rockville, Maryland: The shelves in the back of this thrift store are devoted to saving, not selling, retro tech.
You Can See Three Irish Counties From This Ancient Ring Fort
The Neolithic hillside fort was once the seat of the Celtic Kingdom of Ailech.
Seoul’s Kimchi Museum
A Seoul museum tracks the 1,500-year history of the Korea's star cabbage.
Ancient Structures Used to Make Ice in the Persian Desert
Yakhchāls were created in around 400 BC to fill the great need for year-round ice.
This Transylvanian Church Has Changed Its Denomination Four Times
The Gothic cathedral may be the most bandwagoning church in Romania.