Discover Ogushi Kaizuka Park in Mito, Japan: A park built around the legend of a clam-loving giant who created a monumental midden.
Year: 2017
California’s Mother Orange Tree
The oldest orange tree in the state spawned a generation of citrus farmers.
Cave of Hands
Discover La Cueva de las Manos (Cave of Hands) in Argentina: Stenciled handprints and wall paintings dating back 10,000 years, some of the earliest forms of cave art.
The Historic Stained Glass of Scotland’s Magdalen Chapel
The 16th-century windows that survived the Scottish Reformation.
Spijkenisser Eurobruggen (Euro Banknote Bridges)
Discover Spijkenisser Eurobruggen (Euro Banknote Bridges) in Spijkenisse, Netherlands: The bridges portrayed on EU currency aren't fictional anymore.
Spit Marks the Spot Where This Serial Killer’s Head Landed
Gresche Gottfried was the last person to be publicly beheaded in Bremen.
The California Avocado Plaque in Antigua Guatemala
Believe it or not, the now-ubiquitous California avocado originated in Guatemala.
Chamber of Art and Curiosities
Discover Chamber of Art and Curiosities in Innsbruck, Austria: Archduke Ferdinand II's collection of rare objects is considered one of the oldest museums in the world.
Larco Museum’s Erotic Art
Discover Larco Museum's Erotic Art in Cercado de Lima, Peru: The large collection of pre-Columbian pottery might make you blush.
Saint Catherine Russian Orthodox Church
Discover Saint Catherine Russian Orthodox Church in Rome, Italy: The first Russian Orthodox church in the Catholic city of Rome in almost a thousand years.
The Last Remnant of the New York Produce Exchange
Discover New York Produce Exchange Property Marker in New York, New York: A well-worn marker in a forgotten alleyway is all that remains of what had been one of Manhattan's most beautiful buildings.
A Beautiful, Long-Hidden Waterfall in the Philippines
These wondrous falls rushing down a green-covered mountain weren't discovered until 2010.
Santa’s Mailbox
Discover Santa’s Mailbox in Nuuk, Greenland: Thousands of letters to Santa get delivered to this mailbox in Greenland.
The Carousel Capital of the World
Discover Carousel Capital of the World in Johnson City, New York: The Binghamton area is home to six of the last remaining hand-carved vintage carousels.
An Odd Kettle-Shaped Home Built To Withstand Hurricanes
This weird little metal house is one of Galveston's most notable architectural oddities.
These Sculptures Are Uruguay’s ‘Zoo of the Future’
The Sun, Moon, and stars peacefully co-exist with animals, humans, and their implements in this sculpture park.
Belle Époque Artist Colony Garden in Budapest
Discover Epreskert Garden in Budapest, Hungary: The romantic garden was the epicenter of the Hungarian art scene in the 1880s.
São Paulo’s Giant Boat-Shaped Hotel
Complete with curved rooms, porthole windows, and a blood red pool.
D.C.’s Holodomor Memorial to the Ukrainian Forced Famine
An easily overlooked memorial to the Soviet-era famine-genocide that killed over 4 million people in Ukraine.
Petrified Wood Gallery
Discover Petrified Wood Gallery in Ogallala, Nebraska: A fascinating collection of art made from petrified wood and fossils by two octogenarian twin brothers.