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F. Scott Fitzgerald spent two formative months in the Bluegrass State.
Glen Arbor, Michigan
Swing by this brightly painted former cannery on the water for a crash-course in local boating history.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
This is the spot where the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War may have started.
Johnson City, Tennessee
This bottle-shaped monument pays tribute to the Appalachian drink that changed the pace of human life.
Havana, Cuba
A Cuban artist reclaimed his impoverished neighborhood as a dreamy folk art kingdom.
Datong, China
Explore this massive series of 45 caves and over 51,000 sculptures carved from cliffsides in China.
Hyden, Australia
This gracefully curving formation looks like a massive wave that was suddenly turned to stone.
Aveiro, Brazil
Henry Ford's failed rubber plantation in the middle of the Amazon rain forest.
San Francisco, California
A tribute to the artist and activist who created the rainbow pride flag.
Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina
A network of tunnels connecting Bosnia’s ‘ancient pyramids’—or maybe just an abandoned mine?
Monterrey, Mexico
The outdoor area of this contemporary art museum is a modernist reinterpretation of hacienda architecture.
South Africa
A million years ago, our ancient ancestors were cooking with fire in this cave.
Panaji, India
Panaji’s oldest surviving building, which was once a palace and viceroy residence, now houses the Goa State Museum.
İstanbul, Turkey
Step into the world of one of Turkey's most popular television series for a virtual trip through Ottoman Empire history.
Sliema, Malta
Malta’s oldest sea water distillation building is now an architectural anomaly on the Sliema waterfront.
Santa Cruz, Aruba
The Ayo Rock Formations stand out on the island of Aruba as a unique arrangement of giant boulders with interesting crawl spaces to explore.
Las Vegas, Nevada
A bizarre example of collective behavior resulted in thousands of shoe prints in Vegas parking lots.
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