Mannakin Hall

Discover Mannakin Hall in Fulbeck, England: This 20-foot mountain is made up of some 15,000 mannequins—if you visit, you can even take a piece home with you.

Dr James Ramsay Fountain

Discover Dr James Ramsay Fountain in Prahran, Australia: This Australian drinking fountain pays tribute to the generosity and talent of a 19th-century Scottish doctor.

Wall of The Drunken Boat

Discover Wall of The Drunken Boat in Paris, France: A poem by Arthur Rimbaud is inscribed on the wall of a street that, while it is only one block long, plays a key role in multiple novels.

Model Tudor Village

Discover Model Tudor Village in East Melbourne, Australia: A historic model village was gifted from residents of London to Melbourne as thanks for their help during World War II.

Burj Al Babas

Discover Burj Al Babas in Mudurnu, Turkey: The only residents of this abandoned housing development full of identical castles are stray cats and dogs.

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary

Discover Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Kempton, Pennsylvania: Beautiful views of the surrounding hills and birds of prey can be found at this sanctuary.

Sam Patch’s Grave

Discover Sam Patch's Grave in Rochester, New York: Known by nicknames like the "Jersey Jumper" and the "Daring Yankee," Patch was the first famous daredevil in the United States.

Spitz Clock

Discover Spitz Clock in Santa Fe, New Mexico: This giant pocket watch is the third iteration of a local landmark that has been standing just off the Santa Fe Plaza for over 100 years.

Sunnyside Conservatory

Discover Sunnyside Conservatory in San Francisco, California: Over a century old, this restored Victorian building is surrounded by a lush garden filled with rare palms.

William Hilleary House

Discover William Hilleary House in Bladensburg, Maryland: George Washington once stopped by this house for dinner.

The Cornhill Devils

Discover The Cornhill Devils in London, England: These Victorian era devil sculptures were designed to spite a local vicar.

Jardín Botánico Regional de Cadereyta

Discover Jardín Botánico Regional de Cadereyta in Cadereyta de Montes, Mexico: An alluring, arid botanical garden home to a bewildering variety of cacti both endangered and common.

Brazil Telephone Museum

Discover Brazil Telephone Museum in Vitória, Brazil: An emporium of communication in Vitória's Old City.

Alpine Tunnel

Discover Alpine Tunnel in Gunnison, Colorado: The first railway tunnel to cross the Continental Divide and, at 11,523 feet, was once the highest railroad tunnel in the world.

Edward D. Baker Memorial Stone

Discover Edward D. Baker Memorial Stone in Leesburg, Virginia: The only U.S. Senator to die on the field of battle is buried in San Francisco but memorialized at Balls Bluff Regional Park.

Minas dos Carris

Discover Minas dos Carris in Portugal: An abandoned mining complex in Serra do Gerês.

St. Mawes Castle

Discover St. Mawes Castle in St Mawes, England: A 16th-century artillery fort built to protect England against European invasion.

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