Memorial to the White Deer of Mission Hills

Discover Memorial to the White Deer of Mission Hills in San Diego, California: A secluded hilltop monument marks the final resting place of Lucy, Presidio Park's beloved white deer.

Teampall Bheanáin

Discover Teampall Bheanáin in Killeany, Ireland: A diminutive, thousand-year-old church believed to be the smallest in Ireland.

Lincoln’s Inn

Discover Lincoln's Inn in London, England: This inn of the court provides a fascinating window into London’s legal and architectural history.

Colorado Antique Gallery

Discover Colorado Antique Gallery in Littleton, Colorado: This gallery is home to everything from antiques, to ancient tribal masks.

North Carr Stone Beacon

Discover North Carr Stone Beacon in Crail, Scotland: The remains of a 19th-century carving of what was to be a signal light on the Firth of Forth Estuary.

Shrum Mound

Discover Shrum Mound in Columbus, Ohio: A 2,000-year-old Adena burial mound located along a busy street in Columbus, Ohio.

Frisco Ghost Town

Discover Frisco Ghost Town in Frisco, Utah: Only ruined buildings and abandoned charcoal kilns remain of this once bustling Wild West boom town.

American Society of Dowsers

Discover American Society of Dowsers in Danville, Vermont: The national headquarters of the dowser’s society founded in 1961.

St. Michael’s Flags and Angel Meadow Park

Discover St. Michael's Flags and Angel Meadow Park in Manchester, England: Contrary to its heavenly name, this tranquil oasis has a dark and tragic history buried with it (quite literally).

Quinlan Castle

Discover Quinlan Castle in Birmingham, Alabama: A castle-inspired apartment building that has stood in Birmingham since 1927.

St. Ninian’s Fife Earth Project

Discover St. Ninian's Fife Earth Project in Lassodie, Scotland: The half-finished remains of what would have been Scotland’s biggest piece of landscape art.

Brooklyn-Flatbush Border Line

Discover Brooklyn-Flatbush Border Line in Brooklyn, New York: One of the remaining markers of an era when Brooklyn and Flatbush were separate cities.

Teotenango

Discover Teotenango in Tenango del Valle, Mexico: The archeological ruins of the ancient fortified city of the mysterious Teotenanca civilization.

Beautiful Betsy Crash Site

Discover Beautiful Betsy Crash Site in Valentine Plains, Australia: For nearly 50 years this airplane that crashed during World War II remained missing in the remote Australian backcountry.

Largest Rosary in the World

Discover Largest Rosary in the World in Tagum, Philippines: This massive Roman Catholic rosary is composed entirely of wood.

The Munch Box

Discover The Munch Box in Los Angeles, California: A 1950s Googie burger stand is now a Los Angeles landmark.

‘Axe Majeur’ (‘Major Axis’)

Discover 'Axe Majeur' ('Major Axis') in Cergy, France: This massive sculptural work outside of Paris was four decades in the making—and it's still not quite complete.

David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust

Discover David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Nairobi, Kenya: This wildlife trust is dedicated to orphaned elephant rescue and conservation.

WTC Station ‘E’ Subway Entrance

Discover WTC Station 'E' Subway Entrance in New York, New York: A remnant of the original World Trade Center complex continues to serve as a commuter gateway.

The King’s Knot

Discover The King's Knot in Stirling, Scotland: These formal gardens were designed to be admired from the vantage point of the castle.

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