San Gennaro Mural

Discover San Gennaro Mural in Naples, Italy: San Gennaro, the patron saint of Naples, greets pedestrians between these narrow city streets.

Boscastle Museum of Witchcraft & Magic

Discover Boscastle Museum of Witchcraft & Magic in Cornwall, England: Hidden amid the picturesque landscape of Cornwall, this museum explores the history of British magical practices.

Bremer Ratskeller

Discover Bremer Ratskeller in Bremen, Germany: One of the oldest wine cellars in Germany is now a restaurant beneath Bremen's town hall.

Dog’s Roasted Sweet Potato Stand

Discover Dog's Roasted Sweet Potato Stand in Sapporo, Japan: The only thing sweeter than the potatoes is the canine proprietor of this roadside stall.

‘The Allegory of California’

Discover 'The Allegory of California' in San Francisco, California: The first fresco Diego Rivera painted in the United States can be found in the former San Francisco Stock Exchange.

St. George’s Church

Discover St. George's Church in Topola, Serbia: The interior of this Serbian royal family's mausoleum is covered with exquisite mosaics.

White Mana Diner

Discover White Mana Diner in Jersey City, New Jersey: This unassuming retro burger joint was billed as “diner of the future” at the 1939 World's Fair.

The ‘House of Tears’

Discover Casa Figueroa in Taxco, Mexico: This "cursed house" features secret rooms, hidden vaults, and dark escape tunnels.

San Xavier Co-op Farm

Discover San Xavier Co-op Farm in Tucson, Arizona: Run by members of the Tohono O'odham Nation, this community farm nurtures traditional desert cultivars.

Moreton Bay Fig Tree

Discover Moreton Bay Fig Tree in Santa Barbara, California: The beautiful behemoth is one of the largest trees of its kind in the United States.

The Franklin Auto Museum

Discover The Franklin Auto Museum in Tucson, Arizona: One of the largest private collections of cars manufactured by the short-lived Franklin Automobile Company.

Muchelney Abbey

Discover Muchelney Abbey in Somerset, England: The ruined abbey includes a rare surviving example of a monastic latrine.

Barrio Bread

Discover Barrio Bread in Tucson, Arizona: From working out of his garage to the James Beard semifinals, one Tucson baker has kept his fan base—and his grains—local.

The Queen Tombstone

Discover The Queen Tombstone in Charleston, Missouri: This curious headstone is labeled simply as "The Queen.".

Statue of Cecilia Valdes

Discover Statue of Cecilia Valdes in Havana, Cuba: Standing in this historic plaza is a statue representing one of Cuba's most iconic literary characters.

Puscifer the Store

Discover Puscifer the Store in Jerome, Arizona: Inside this store, a mysterious statue draws visitors from the world over.

Oliver’s Fort and the Bloody Ditch

Discover Oliver's Fort and the Bloody Ditch in Wiltshire, England: This ancient fort overlooks the site of a disastrous retreat from the English Civil War.

American Museum of Cutlery

Discover American Museum of Cutlery in Cattaraugus, New York: This edgy museum will whet your appetite for the industrial history of Western New York.

Carl’s Critter Garden

Discover Carl's Critter Garden in Hanksville, Utah: This outsider art paradise is filled with dinosaur sculptures crafted from recycled machinery.

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