Edwin Carter Museum

Discover Edwin Carter Museum in Breckenridge, Colorado: A museum of natural history, Edwin Carter's original log cabin home and workshop houses taxidermy specimens.

Kildalton Cross

Discover Kildalton Cross in Argyll and Bute, Scotland: This 1,300-year-old marker is one of the finest and most complete early Christian crosses in Scotland.

Grave of Sinbad the Dog

Discover Grave of Sinbad the Dog in Barnegat Light, New Jersey: A granite monument honors a beloved World War II canine mascot.

Woody Guthrie Center

Discover Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma: A museum packed with instruments, lyrics, and other mementos of the American folk icon.

Coffee Hanyakbang

Discover Coffee Hanyakbang in Seoul, South Korea: About as hidden as can be, this specialty coffee shop is wedged between multi-story buildings at the end of a dark, skinny alleyway in Seoul.

Machu Picchu Discovery Plaques

Discover Machu Picchu Discovery Plaques in Aguas Calientes, Peru: It took 82 years and four different plaques to finally get the story right.

Ancient Panjakent

Discover Ancient Panjakent in Nohijai Pançakent, Tajikistan: The remains of an ancient city-state along the Silk Road.

Henry Clay Iron Furnace

Discover Henry Clay Iron Furnace in Morgantown, West Virginia: A well-preserved relic of the industrial age steel and iron works that dotted West Virginia.

Tsambika Monastery

Discover Tsambika Monastery in Rodos, Greece: Scores of wax baby figurines add an unusual mood to this beautiful church on the Greek coast.

Boiling Mud Pools of San Jacinto

Discover Boiling Mud Pools of San Jacinto in San Jacinto, Nicaragua: Volcanic activity causes small pools of super-heated mud to boil furiously.

The Triveni Sangam

The world's largest human gathering is held at the confluence of three sacred rivers, one of which is mythical.

BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Toronto

Discover BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Toronto in Toronto, Ontario: This Hindu temple is an architectural marvel designed and built according to ancient Indian principles.

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