Cholera Mass Graves of Fink Cemetery

Discover Cholera Mass Graves of Fink Cemetery in Lafayette, Indiana: An unknown number of cholera victims are buried in two nondescript graves.

Tulane’s Mardi Gras Bead Tree

Discover Tulane’s Mardi Gras Bead Tree in New Orleans, Louisiana: After the parade, students throw their beads on the tree hoping for good luck on exams.

Nose Hill Siksikaitsitapi Medicine Wheel

Discover Nose Hill Siksikaitsitapi Medicine Wheel in Calgary, Alberta: This First Nations monument is a peaceful spot with vast views of the Calgary prairie.

National Museum of the Playing Card

Discover National Museum of the Playing Card in Turnhout, Belgium: Relics from as far back as the 16th century are on display in a city known for its playing card industry.

Royal Train Station

Discover Royal Train Station in Brussels, Belgium: The Belgian royal family's private depot now stands abandoned and forgotten alongside the tracks.

Nishinoshima

Discover Nishinoshima in Ogasawara, Japan: This volcanic island in the Pacific just keeps growing and growing.

Thrust SSC and Thrust 2

Discover Thrust SSC and Thrust 2 in Coventry, England: One of these two land speed record-breaking vehicles went so fast it shattered the sound barrier.

Logan Airport 9/11 Memorial

Discover Logan Airport 9/11 Memorial in Boston, Massachusetts: This small glass cube is a peaceful out-of-the-way sanctuary at the busy airport.

The Singapore

Discover The Singapore in Rutland, England: A locomotive that was captured as a prisoner of war is now recognized as a WWII memorial.

Myth of Tomorrow

Discover Myth of Tomorrow in Tokyo, Japan: After being lost for decades, this striking mural depicting the atomic bomb covers the wall of a busy Tokyo metro station.

World’s Fastest Pop Machine

Discover World's Fastest Pop Machine in Lerna, Illinois: The 40-year-old machine serves soda quicker than you can catch it for a mere 75 cents a pop.

Fort Barrancas

Discover Fort Barrancas in Pensacola, Florida: This now-deactivated naval base defended the Florida coast for centuries.

‘Wandering the Immeasurable’

Discover 'Wandering the Immeasurable' in Meyrin, Switzerland: CERN's beautiful, bending sculpture is a tribute to the spread of knowledge.

Mount Vernon Slave Cemetery

Discover Mount Vernon Slave Cemetery in Alexandria, Virginia: The graveyard holding the remains of George Washington's slaves was forgotten for nearly 200 years.

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