You might think of the Eiffel Tower, romantic interludes, and Parisian cafés when you consider a visit to the famed City of Lights; however, about an hour from the capital city is Créteil in the Val-de-Marne region, another must see. Tourists enjoy ... Read More >
Namaqualand National Park – Namaqualand, South Africa
Namaqualand is known for many things but perhaps best known for its wildflowers every spring. Approximately 3,500 species of plants call this area home, close to a thousand of which you won't find anywhere else. The majority of the year finds ... Read More >
Montezuma Castle – Camp Verde, Arizona
In a funny case of mistaken identity, Montezuma Castle earned its name from the earliest white settlers of the region who believed the ruins to have been linked to the Aztec ruler, Montezuma. In the Verde Valley region of Arizona on a branch of ... Read More >
Boot Hill Cemetery – Tombstone, Arizona
A testament to the rough ways of frontier living in the wild west, Boot Hill Cemetery in Tombstone, Arizona is the final resting place of more than 300 occupants, around 50 of which are unknown graves. The name Boot Hill christens the area because ... Read More >
Ye Olde Curiosity Shop – Seattle, Washington
A staple of Seattle tourism, Ye Olde Curiosity Shop, while narrow and somewhat cluttered, never skimps on pleasure and revulsion. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by Sylvia and Sylvester. Don't worry – they are kept behind glass for a reason. The ... Read More >
Hatfield Cemetery – Sarah Ann, West Virginia
Visits to cemeteries are often considered unusual destinations for tourists; however, Hatfield Cemetery (of the legendary Hatfield's and McCoy's lore) is one that many consider a destination worth exploring. If you don't mind a long drive out to ... Read More >
Lost World Caverns – Lewisburg, West Virginia
Over the years, Lost World Caverns has had its share of time of the spotlight. For instance, back in 1992, a tabloid claimed that these caverns were home to "Bat Boy": a human child who had been raised in total darkness – by bats. And of course, ... Read More >
Museum of the Odd – Lawrence, Kansas
Randy Walker, the owner of Museum of the Odd and a resident of Lawrence, enjoys collecting rare and obscure items. At the tender age of 5, Walker's family relocated to England. His family spent two years there while his father worked on his ... Read More >
Winchester Mystery House – San Jose, California
At one time, this home was the largest private residence in the United States, and the most expensively built. Today, however, if you're not looking, you just might miss it. Winchester Mystery House now has eight lanes of freeway zooming past, a ... Read More >
The Twelve Oaks Bed and Breakfast – Covington, Georgia
The home that served as the inspiration for Twelve Oaks in Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind has an amazing history behind it. A judge from the area, Honorable John Harris, built this home in 1936. His large plantation just outside of ... Read More >
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