Winfield Mounds

Discover Winfield Mounds in West Chicago, Illinois: Burial mounds of prehistoric Native Americans who lived along the DuPage River.

Berry Deep Lead Gold Mine

Discover Berry Deep Lead Gold Mine in Lawrence, Australia: One of the most successful gold mines of the Victorian gold rush.

Stone Mansion

Discover Stone Mansion in Alexandria, Virginia: Originally dubbed "Retirement" by the Navy Commodore who built it in 1780, this beautiful mansion is now the centerpiece of a suburban community park.

Gobustan Rock Art

Discover Gobustan Rock Art in Qobustan, Azerbaijan: A massive collection of petroglyphs dating back some 40,000 years.

Cambuslang Miners Monument

Discover Cambuslang Miners Monument in Cambuslang, Scotland: This striking monument pays tribute to those who died working the coal pits from the town of Cambuslang.

Victoria Theatre

Discover Victoria Theatre in Newcastle, Australia: The oldest remaining theatre in New South Wales.

Musciattino’s Hand

Discover Musciattino's Hand in Prato, Italy: A local legend says the theft of a holy relic explains the hand-shaped bloodstain on the facade of this cathedral.

Robert Smalls Memorial

Dedicated to the formerly enslaved man who stole a boat out from under the Confederate Navy.

Prince Road Container House

Discover Prince Road Container House in St. Augustine, Florida: Built to replace a house destroyed by a hurricane, this home is made entirely of shipping containers.

Hillsborough Barracks

Discover Hillsborough Barracks in Sheffield, England: This commercial and retail center was crafted from walled military barracks.

Memorial to the Featherstone Massacre

Discover Memorial to the Featherstone Massacre in Featherstone, England: A distinctive sculpture honors those killed and injured during a mineworkers strike in 1893.

Wooden Bridges of Bhaderwah

Discover Wooden Bridges of Bhaderwah in Bhaderwah, India: These bridges were designed to guide the soul on its spiritual journey to heaven.

Boathouses of Ine

Discover Boathouses of Ine in Ine, Japan: Unique, traditional "boathouses" can be found in this fishing town.

John Burroughs Woodchuck Lodge

Discover John Burroughs Woodchuck Lodge in Roxbury, New York: The Catskills retreat of naturalist writer John Burroughs.

Grave of Don Featherstone

Discover Grave of Don Featherstone in Berlin, Massachusetts: The gravestone of the man who designed the plastic pink flamingo is adorned with his most famous creation.

Cinémathèque Française

Discover Cinémathèque Française in Paris, France: This lesser-known Frank Gehry building houses a treasure trove of cinema history.

Colvin Run Mill and General Store

Discover Colvin Run Mill and General Store in Great Falls, Virginia: The only surviving 19th-century water-powered mill found in the Washington, D.C. area.

Hemingway-Pfeiffer House

Discover Hemingway-Pfeiffer House in Piggott, Arkansas: Ernest Hemingway wrote a good portion of "A Farewell to Arms" while living with the parents of his second wife, Pauline Pfeiffer.

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