Grey Owl’s Cabin

Discover Grey Owl's Cabin in Waskesiu Lake, Saskatchewan: Where the English trapper who faked a First Nations identity bunked with beavers.

Russian Ambassador’s Residence

Discover Russian Ambassador's Residence in Washington, D.C.: Was there a small "backpack nuke" hidden in the attic? JFK apparently thought so.

Fluorescent Rocks of Sterling Hill Mine

Discover Fluorescent Rocks of Sterling Hill Mine in Ogdensburg, New Jersey: Hundreds of glow-in-the-dark objects light up a museum in a historic zinc mine.

Boston Terrier Museum

Discover Boston Terrier Museum in Floydada, Texas: An old abandoned pharmacy building in Texas is brimming with collectibles and images of the little tuxedoed pooch.

Brendan’s Glove Garden

Discover Brendan's Glove Garden in Sheffield, England: A fitting tribute to a beloved local boxing coach that's produced four world champions.

Dwór Artusa

Discover Dwór Artusa in Gdańsk, Poland: A merchant court dedicated to the fictitious King Arthur is heavily adorned with bizarre Renaissance art.

The Ludwigshöhe

Discover The Ludwigshöhe in Darmstadt, Germany: A former Nazi lookout tower with a magnificent view of the Rhineland.

District Six Museum in Cape Town

Discover District Six Museum in Cape Town, South Africa: A sobering account of the vibrant multicultural neighborhood that was destroyed under apartheid.

Jesse Owens Statue

Discover Jesse Owens Statue in Cleveland, Ohio: A bronze monument to Cleveland's favorite, fastest son.

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