Pawhuska

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Fairytale Graveyard

Discover Fairytale Graveyard in Seyé Municipality, Mexico: A field of whimsical floats, where all of your favorite childhood stories have been put out to pasture.

OKC Art Deco

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The Catholic Church in Oklahoma

1830 to 1875The first Catholic presence in Oklahoma, then known officially as the Indian Territory, was in 1830. Charles Van Quickenborne, a Jesuit priest, traveled from St. Louis, Missouri, to minister to Osage Nation people in the Cabin Cree…

Awirs

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Nobel Ice Cream

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Prato della Valle

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Church of Santa Margherita

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Soumagne, Belgium

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Palais de l’Île

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Isle of May Beacon

Discover Isle of May Beacon in Isle of May, Scotland: This short white tower is all that's left of Scotland's first permanently manned lighthouse.

Old Time Amusements

Discover Old Time Amusements in Brighton, England: A vintage penny arcade hidden in the back of a fun fair-themed bar.

Oupeye

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Vallombrosa Abbey

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Great Auk Sculpture at Fogo Island

Discover Great Auk Sculpture at Fogo Island in Fogo Island, Newfoundland and Labrador: A memorial to a giant seabird that was hunted to extinction.

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