Plaza 1907 Cinema

Discover Plaza 1907 Cinema in Ottawa, Kansas: The oldest purpose-built cinema still in operation also houses a museum of movie memorabilia.

Sky Bar

Discover Sky Bar in Sudbury, Massachusetts: Try a classic Necco candy bar being resurrected in a small suburban shop.

Historic Village Diner

Discover Historic Village Diner in Red Hook, New York: A nearly 100-year-old dining car in upstate New York embodies the golden age of roadside dining.

Underground Mining Museum

Discover Underground Mining Museum in Pernik, Bulgaria: One of the largest mines in Bulgaria is now home to a vast museum more than 100 feet underground.

Herminia’s Bakery

Discover Herminia's Bakery in Ribadavia, Spain: A pastry shop specializing in Sephardic sweets serves historic recipes in Ribadavia’s Jewish quarter.

Birth of Radar Memorial

Discover Birth of Radar Memorial in Northamptonshire, England: The first place where the scientific innovation known as radar was first demonstrated in Britain.

Huamelulpan Archaeological Zone

Discover Huamelulpan Archaeological Zone in San Martín Huamelúlpam, Mexico: At this hillside site that was once home to a Mixtec community, you'll find ruins with a view.

Crystal Ice Cave

Discover Crystal Ice Cave in Tulelake, California: Each winter this underground cave forms a dazzling ice palace.

The Washington Window

Discover The Washington Window in Selby, England: This stained-glass window in an English church bears the coat of arms of George Washington's family.

Memorial to the Victims of Air Pollution

Discover Memorial to the Victims of Air Pollution in Kraków, Poland: Down this Cracovian street resides a plaque with a stark message about the city's air pollution.

Kameido Zeniza Monument

Discover Kameido Zeniza Monument in Tokyo, Japan: This often-overlooked monument was crafted in the shape of the iconic samurai coin to honor an Edo-period mint.

Belval Blast Furnaces

Discover Belval Blast Furnaces in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg: Two standing giants remain as a tribute to Luxembourg's metallurgical past.

Boolboonda Train Tunnel

Discover Boolboonda Train Tunnel in Boolboonda, Australia: The longest manmade tunnel in Queensland is now a beautiful trail, home to a special colony of bent-wing bats.

Budj Bim Cultural Landscape

Discover Budj Bim Cultural Landscape in Heywood, Australia: The Gunditjmara Aboriginal people of Australia began construction on this vast aquacultural complex 6,600 years ago.

Tempio della Pace (Temple of Peace)

Discover Tempio della Pace (Temple of Peace) in Padova, Italy: The people of Padua pledged to construct this church if the city was spared from destruction during World War I.

Bishops’ House

Discover Bishops' House in Sheffield, England: This house was home to a succession of park keepers for more than 90 years, but in all that time, it never had a toilet.

Áras na nGael

Discover Áras na nGael in Galway, Ireland: At this cozy bar tucked down a hidden Galway backroad, Guinness makes the Gaelic come out.

Chitradurga Fort

Discover Chitradurga Fort in Chitradurga, India: This sprawling stronghold has been at the center of some of South India's bloodiest wars.

Musée Tiskiwin (Tiskiwin Museum)

Discover Musée Tiskiwin (Tiskiwin Museum) in Marrakesh, Morocco: The former home of Dutch anthropologist Bert Flint now houses a collection of Berber art and artifacts.

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