Cowane’s Hospital

Discover Cowane's Hospital in Stirling, Scotland: This figure of a local merchant is said to reanimate and do a dance during Hogmanay.

Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing

Discover Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing in St. Louis, Missouri: This unassuming riverbank is Missouri’s first designated site in the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.

Celadon Terra Cotta Building

Discover Celadon Terra Cotta Building in Alfred, New York: A physical catalog of ceramics made by the now-defunct Celadon Terra Cotta company.

Newcraighall Monuments

Discover Newcraighall Monuments in Edinburgh, Scotland: Mining, a local filmmaker, and a philanthropist doctor all commemorated within a small space in suburban Edinburgh.

Ak Saray Palace

Discover Ak Saray Palace in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan: Home to what was once considered the largest gate in central Asia.

The Sphinx Hotel

Discover The Sphinx Hotel in North Geelong, Australia: A taste of Egypt on the outskirts of Geelong.

Arrow Canyon

Discover Arrow Canyon in Moapa, Nevada: A hidden slot canyon in the southern Nevada desert makes an unexpected oasis and scenic hike.

Office of Collecting and Design

Discover Office of Collecting and Design in Las Vegas, Nevada: Decades' worth of lost and forgotten objects make up the collection of this tantalizingly odd little museum.

Khao Chi Chan

Also known as "Buddha Mountain," this limestone outcrop is decorated with a large laser engraving of the Buddha.

Dun na Cuaiche Watchtower

Discover Dun na Cuaiche Watchtower in Inveraray, Scotland: An 18th-century viewpoint across the surrounding highlands.

Devinska Kobyla Missile Base

Discover Devinska Kobyla Missile Base in Bratislava, Slovakia: A relic of the Cold War tucked away in the forested hills above Bratislava.

Shelby Farms Park

Discover Shelby Farms Park in Memphis, Tennessee: This park offers a variety of sights and activities including trail rides and buffalo sightings.

Pomník Rudoarmějce

Discover Pomník Rudoarmějce in Kladno, Czechia: This statue of a Red Army Soldier has been moved and changed several times since its creation.

Carrara, Nevada

Though it was named after one of the most famous sources of marble in the world, this town built around a marble quarry would not find the same success.

Historic Huntley Plantation

Discover Historic Huntley Plantation in Alexandria, Virginia: The former home of Thomson Francis Mason, the mayor of Alexandria from 1827-1830.

Giant’s Causeway Pillar

Discover Giant's Causeway Pillar in Charleston, South Carolina: A stack of stones steeped in Irish folklore, much like the hero they're connected to, hide in plain sight.

Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion

Discover Woodend Sanctuary & Mansion in Chevy Chase, Maryland: The headquarters of the Audubon Naturalist Society is a small slice of heaven for nature lovers.

Captain Joshua L. Chandler’s Grave

Discover Captain Joshua L. Chandler's Grave in Chincoteague, Virginia: The solitary grave of a schooner captain killed by lightning while serving biscuits.

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