Jerry Lee Lewis Museum

Discover Jerry Lee Lewis Museum in Ferriday, Louisiana: The childhood home of Jerry Lee Lewis was converted into a museum dedicated to his musical legend.

Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery

Discover Jersey City and Harsimus Cemetery in Jersey City, New Jersey: Filled with history, this cemetery is maintained each summer by a few hungry goats.

Hendrickson House Museum

Discover Hendrickson House Museum in Wilmington, Delaware: One of the oldest surviving Swedish-American homes in the United States.

Old San Agustin Aqueduct

Discover Old San Agustin Aqueduct in San Agustín Etla, Mexico: Amid lush greenery, a man-made channel peppered with graffiti that dates back to 1881.

Printen Museum

Discover Printen Museum in Aachen, Germany: This bakery and museum offers tours of the tastes and mythology of Aachen's signature spice biscuit—just don't ask for the recipe.

Tattingstone Wonder

Discover Tattingstone Wonder in Tattingstone, England: An 18th-century estate owner thought these cottages were an eyesore, so he artfully disguised them as a church.

Corn Water Tower

Discover Corn Water Tower in Rochester, Minnesota: This water tower has been a staple of the Rochester skyline since 1931.

Fathom Bistro, Bait, and Tackle

Discover Fathom Bistro, Bait, and Tackle in San Diego, California: Get fishing gear and craft beer at this restaurant on the pier.

Rattlesnake Ranch

Discover Rattlesnake Ranch in Benson, Arizona: Rusting dinosaurs frolic at the entrance to this roadside "snake sanctuary.".

The Harrell House Bug Museum

Discover The Harrell House Bug Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico: Thousands of mounted insects, and some live ones, hide within an otherwise ordinary shopping mall.

Napier Prison

Discover Napier Prison in Napier, New Zealand: New Zealand's oldest prison holds a dark history and the scars of a deadly earthquake.

Fisherman’s Castle on the Irish Bayou

Discover Fisherman's Castle on the Irish Bayou in New Orleans, Louisiana: This strange, small castle on the bayou has withstood the test of time and weather.

Le Boudoir

Discover Le Boudoir in Brooklyn, New York: Just your average Marie Antoinette–themed speakeasy in an abandoned 19th-century subway tunnel.

Robert Johnson’s Grave

Discover Robert Johnson's Grave in Greenwood, Mississippi: After decades of research and rumors, Little Zion Church was proven to be his final resting place.

Devizes Market Cross

Discover Devizes Market Cross in Devizes, England: The plaques around this 19th-century structure recall some rather strange tales.

Du Fu KFC

Discover Du Fu KFC in Chengdu, China: A KFC honors an eighth-century Chinese poet with holograms and verse.

Red Light Secrets

Discover Red Light Secrets in Amsterdam, Netherlands: This museum housed in a former brothel explores the past and present of sex work in Amsterdam.

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