Detroit, Michigan, United States
Fox Theatre
A theatre that has "insurance against ghosts."
From the communityA theatre that has "insurance against ghosts."
From the communitySurfing, windsurfing, surf fishing, oh my!
“The Palace for the People” has risen from the ashes- literally.
From the communityThis stoic Art Deco tower is all that remains of a former seaside bathing facility in Kent, England.
This theatre is only as old as the invention of the DVD.
AWA visted hereFeeding car enthusiasts' fantasies since its mollusk-selling inception.
This oyster bar is the oldest restaurant in Whistable founded in 1856 by Richard "leggy" Wheeler.
Much like the menu, the story behind Ford’s Lobster is pretty clawsome, too.
AWA visted hereIt’s a tale of two cities. Well, two names for the same city.
From the communityNot quite a park, not quite a museum, Founders Heritage Park is a character-esque village.
One of the last "Working Men's Clubs" in London, Mildmay is a testament to Community and belonging.
Make sure to look 9 ways when crossing the street...
Considered one of Italy's most scenic towns, it's no wonder the pharmacies are so adorable.
This hotel with indoor pool was built in support of Canadian rail traffic which exploded in the late 19th century across the country.
This lovingly restored railway station is now home to the Swanage Railway Museum.
Known for its fish markets, marina, and lookout tower, El Campello, Spain lies between the mountains and the sea.
Considered to be one of the most remote drives in the world (not for the faint of heart!), Nullarbor Plain is nothing but flat arid land and lots of wildlife.
Thala Beach is 58 acres of native beach, and boasts boutique bungalows that are scattered throughout the area.
Located in the closest town to Area 51, this roadside inn invites travelers to enjoy food, lodging, and all things UFO.
Imagine taking care of 32 square miles for one dollar a year.
AWA visted hereThis 19th-century Hotel is home to 871 rooms -- and countless ghosts who roam its halls.
This community staple was without a "movie staple" in its first decade.
Designed to resemble an ocean liner, this office block is located on one of the city's last remaining medieval-era streets.
Ireland's youngest, smallest, and fastest growing university was once a part of an 18th century Catholic school.
Bristol’s Adventurous Activity Company offers a diner-sized menu of outdoor challenges
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