Discover Henn-Na Hotel in Sasebo, Japan: The world’s first hotel to be run by robots.
Year: 2017
The ‘Seinfeld’ Diner
Images of the coffee shop's exterior were taken "just for some pilot."
The Huge Canadian Lake That May Save Humanity
Locals believe that they must take care of Great Bear Lake because of its importance the the future of civilization.
A Working High-Speed Rail Prototype in a California Vineyard
A pressure-driven train whizzes around a private vineyard in postcard-perfect Mendocino County.
Pierre L’Enfant’s (Second) Gravesite
Discover Pierre L’Enfant’s (Second) Gravesite in Arlington, Virginia: The controversial urban planner who designed Washington, D.C., was buried in Maryland, and can presently be found in Virginia.
Bare-Chested George Washington
Discover Bare-Chested George Washington in Washington, D.C.: Perhaps the most scandalous statue of America's first president.
The World’s Largest Frying Pan In Use
Discover The World's Largest Operational Frying Pan in Rose Hill, North Carolina: The 15-foot-wide, 2-ton pan fries hundreds of chickens once a year.
The Ruins of Van Slyke Castle in New Jersey
The century-old mansion met its fiery demise after years of desertion.
A 300-Year-Old Pyramid Arch Built To Satisfy a Gentleman’s Bet
The Marquis of Rockingham wagered he could drive his horses through the eye of a needle.
Octagon House in New York
Discover T.M. Younglove Octagon House in Hammondsport, New York: In the mid-19th century, an eight-sided house was the latest fad.
The Giant Head Outside Banff National Park
The Big Head appears to be deep in thought and half buried in the ground.
A Train Station Where They Sell Tiny Trains
Discover Model Train Market at Estació de França in Barcelona, Spain: For one day every month Barcelona's Estació de França transforms into a market for model trains.
A Fairytale Garden of Outsider Art in Czechia
Before building her own tombstone an outsider artist created a concrete menagerie in her garden.
The Portuguese Fireplace: An Unlikely War Memorial
This fireplace honors the Canadian and Portuguese laborers who felled trees for the Allied forces in England during WWI.
The Oldest Eastern European Synagogue in the U.S.
The Eldridge Street Synagogue provided the immigrants of crowded Lower East Side tenements a space of sanctuary.
World’s Largest Beaver Dam
Discover World's Largest Beaver Dam in Improvement District No. 24, Alberta: The half-mile long structure is so impressive, it even shows up on satellite images.
Fred Hampton Pool
Discover Fred Hampton Pool in Maywood, Illinois: The young Black revolutionary was killed before getting to see a non-segregated pool in his hometown.
The Ravaged Ruins of a Military Beach Resort in Croatia
The abandoned hotels of Kupari were once frequented by Yugoslav military elite.
The North Carolina State Senator That Was Buried Inside a Rock
William Jeffreys' deathbed plea resulted in this unusual grave site.
This Manhattan Diner Has Barely Changed Since 1948
Discover Lexington Candy Shop in New York, New York: The oldest family-run luncheonette in New York, last renovated in 1948, still serves food and drinks the old-fashioned way.