Dr. Gloom’s Crypt of Curiosities

Discover Dr. Gloom's Crypt of Curiosities in Havre de Grace, Maryland: Fiji mermaids, mummified remains, and recreated cryptids are among the morbid oddities at this Maryland museum.

Trompe-l’œil Murals of Hanoi

Discover Trompe-l'œil Murals of Hanoi in Hanoi, Vietnam: Life-sized painted illusions let pedestrians blend in with the street art.

Liverpool Central Library Entrance Riddle

Discover Liverpool Central Library Entrance Riddle in Liverpool, England: The red letters in the literary pavement leading to the library form a mysterious code.

Man With Fish

Discover Man With Fish in Chicago, Illinois: This awkward aquarium sculpture is one of the strangest statues in Chicago.

The Wreck of the Zenobia

Discover The Zenobia Shipwreck in Larnaca, Cyprus: The water here is so clear you can see the mysteriously sunken ship from the surface.

Giant Life Savers Roll

Discover Giant Life Savers Roll in Gouverneur, New York: A giant roll of mints marks the birthplace of one of America's most famous candy brands.

Civil War Graffiti at Washington’s Tomb

Discover Civil War Graffiti at Washington's Tomb in Alexandria, Virginia: The tomb was guarded by soldiers from both sides of the war, and some left their initials carved in the brick.

Euston’s Lost Tunnels

Discover Euston's Lost Tunnels in London, England: A network of concealed passageways lies within a busy London Underground station.

Davaar Island Cave Painting

Discover Davaar Island Cave Painting in Argyll and Bute, Scotland: The artwork is tucked within a cave on a tiny Scottish island only accessible at low tide.

Peace Garden at Tavistock Square

Discover Peace Garden at Tavistock Square in London, England: A quiet, semi-secret square with statues of Mahatma Gandhi, Virginia Woolf, and a conscientious objectors stone.

Murals of Angoulême

Discover Murals of Angoulême in Angoulême, France: The vibrant buildings in the “capital of the comic strip” celebrate the art form that made it famous.

Teleférico Quito

Discover Teleférico Quito in Quito, Ecuador: The gondolas let you glimpse a bird's-eye view of one of the world's highest capital cities.

AC/DC Lane

Discover AC/DC Lane in Melbourne, Australia: A colorful street named for the legendary Australian rock band.

World’s Fair Wisconsin Pavilion

Discover World's Fair Wisconsin Pavilion in Neillsville, Wisconsin: This odd-shaped relic from the 1964 New York World's Fair found its way back home to Wisconsin.

Carousel Bar

Discover Carousel Bar in New Orleans, Louisiana: The only rotating bar in New Orleans has been slowly spinning since 1949.

Golden Gate Memorial Arch

Discover Golden Gate Memorial Arch in Barlborough, England: This Victorian gate contains cryptic inscriptions in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew.

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