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Holland, Michigan, United States

Holland Harbor Light

Known as "Big Red", this lighthouse on Lake Michigan has been fully automated since 1932.

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

George Peabody Library

The Peabody Institute in Baltimore, MD is known as the "Cathedral of Books" and is now part of Baltimore's free library system.

Valais, Switzerland

Simplon Hospice

Commissioned by Napolean Bonaparte, this hospice hosts retreats and camps and is a popular starting point for breathtaking hikes.

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas County Courthouse

This Historic Texan courthouse is clad in red sandstone bricks that have led to the nickname "Old Red".

Lebanon, Indiana, United States

Boone County Jail

Built in 1832 during the establishment of the county seat, this historic jail recently spent a little time as a restaurant.

West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

West Chester University

This public university in Pennsylvania is one of the last bastions of formal poetry in the U.S.

Munising, Michigan, United States

Grand Island East Channel Light

Located on Michigan's "Shipwreck Coast", this lighthouse was saved from destruction by a group of volunteers after serving its Community for more than 50 years.

Stockholm, Sweden

Muttern 12

Built between 1913-1914, Muttern 12 is a classic example of a Swedish national romantic building inspired by Stockholm's Old Town.

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Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jane Station

This public transit is known for... its font?

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Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Mills House Hotel

President Theodore Roosevelt once stayed at this Charleston hotel in 1902.

Barkhamsted, Connecticut, United States

Saville Dam

Construction of this picturesque dam in Connecticut purposefully flooded many farms and small towns.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Frederiksberg Gardens

One of the largest and most attractive green spaces in Copenhagen, these grounds were established by King Frederik IV for his summertime palace.

New York, New York, United States

Morgan Library & Museum

The Morgan Library & Museum, once the private office and library of financier J.P. Morgan, is now a museum and scholarly research center in New York City.

Paris, France

Palais Bourbon

This legislative chamber in Paris, France was a royal palace before becoming the meeting place for revolutionaries to decide on new leaders.

Port Clyde, Maine, United States

Marshall Point Light

This light station in Maine was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, and can be spotted in the film "Forrest Gump".

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

La Casa Rosada

Known for its distinctive pink hue, this governmental building in Buenos Aires was once the home of Argentina's president.

Warsaw, Poland

Belweder Palace

The scene of several dramatic events in Poland's history, this palace was also once a a porcelain factory.

Trieste, Italy

Caffe degli Specchi

This historic coffee house in Trieste, Italy has been serving traditional Viennese coffee since 1839.

Como, Italy

Villa il Balbiano

Once home to papal Cardinals, this picturesque villa looks out onto the calm waters of Lake Como, Italy.

Dudley, United Kingdom

Black Country Living Museum

An open-air museum serving as a living monument to the immense change brought to England by the coal and iron industry.

Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Malley’s Chocolates

Each 88-foot silo could contain ~100,000 pounds of its respective raw ingredient.

AWA visted here

Lisbon, Portugal

Luvaria Ulisses

The Luvaria Ulisses glove shop has been creating custom gloves within its 4-square-meter store for more than a century.

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Two Harbors, Minnesota, United States

East Breakwater Light

This 1892 lighthouse in Minnesota on Lake Superior is the oldest in the state.

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Central Post Office

This post office in the heart of the French district represents a time of major change in Cambodia.

Nazare, Portugal

Nazare Light

Perched atop a sixteenth century fort in Portugal, this lighthouse overlooks some of the biggest waves ever surfed in the world.

Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States

Buckstaff Baths

Located in Hot Springs National Park, these baths are part of largest collection of 20th-century bathhouses remaining in the United States.

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton Resort

The opulence of this beachfront palace wouldn’t be possible today without the untold history of a friendly invasion by the U.S. Army.

Goudier Island, Antarctica

Port Lockroy

Once a secret military base, this port is now one of the most visited tourist sites in Antarctica.

Montevideo, Uruguay

Palacio Santos

Built in 1855 as the official residence of the president of Uruguay, this palace featured underground tunnels that allowed for secret escapes.

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