Mine Shaft Tavern

Discover Mine Shaft Tavern in Madrid, New Mexico: Home to New Mexico's longest bar, this watering hole also has a mining museum and a haunted history.

Connie’s Photo Park

Discover Connie's Photo Park in Madrid, New Mexico: A little slice of Florida face-in-a-hole kitsch, unexpectedly located in a small New Mexico town.

Las Labradas

Discover Las Labradas in San Ignacio, Mexico: This gorgeous stretch of coastline is home to beautiful views and centuries-old rock art.

Canongate Kirkyard

Discover Canongate Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland: This Scottish graveyard is the final resting place of the man who inspired the character Ebenezer Scrooge.

Norumbega Tower

Discover Norumbega Tower in Weston, Massachusetts: This tower pays homage to a legendary Viking fort established in Massachusetts that never really existed.

Phaneromenis 70

Discover Phaneromenis 70 in Nicosia, Cyprus: A unique art center and shop just below a United Nations Checkpoint in central Nicosia.

Floating Farm

Discover Floating Farm in Rotterdam, Netherlands: The world's first floating farm is staffed by one human, three robots, and 35 cows.

Hulbuk Fortress

Discover Hulbuk Fortress in Pingan, Tajikistan: This medieval citadel once guarded the western entrance of the Pamir Highway.

Coyoacán Bazaar Toy Cemetery

Discover Coyoacán Bazaar Toy Cemetery in Mexico City, Mexico: Abandoned figurines adorn a small plot on the side of a craft market's entrance.

Sarris Candies Factory

Discover Sarris Candies Factory in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania: Nothing says indulgence like a 1,500-pound chocolate castle.

The Danish Windmill

Discover The Danish Windmill in Elk Horn, Iowa: In rural Iowa, an imported 19th-century windmill overlooks an unlikely enclave of Danish culture.

Rottenrow Gardens

Discover Rottenrow Gardens in Glasgow, Scotland: A serene public space nestled within the remains of Glasgow’s Victorian maternity hospital.

Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum

Discover Jasmine Hill Gardens & Outdoor Museum in Wetumpka, Alabama: This botanical garden has been nicknamed "Alabama's Little Corner of Greece.".

Holy Rosary Cathedral

Discover Holy Rosary Cathedral in Regina, Saskatchewan: This more than a century-old cathedral has seen its fair share of redesigns over the years.

Umayyad Palace

Discover Umayyad Palace in Amman, Jordan: This restored eighth-century palace is a shining example of ancient Umayyad architecture.

Hearthstone Castle

Discover Hearthstone Castle in Danbury, Connecticut: A castle inspired by medieval architecture is hidden in the woods of Connecticut.

O’Malley’s Pub

Discover O'Malley's Pub in Weston, Missouri: The oldest bar in Missouri is hidden within a limestone brewery cellar more than 50 feet underground.

Prinzessinnengarten

Discover Prinzessinnengarten in Berlin, Germany: Berliners converted a bombed-out, disused lot into a community-run urban farm with its own cafe and bar.

‘The Black Ghost’

Discover Juodasis Vaiduoklis (The Black Ghost) in Klaipėda, Lithuania: A creepy statue of a hooded ghost hauls itself up from the water in a historic Lithuanian city.

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