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15 US Castles That Look Like They Belong In Europe
America doesn’t have centuries of medieval history or ancient royal families building fortresses, but that didn’t stop ...
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Why I'll Always Visit Eastern Europe Over Western Europe
Eastern Europe has become my travel obsession, and frankly, I don't think that will ever change. After years of bouncing ...
From a Danish palace that barely survived a fire to a Japanese military fortress, these are the most beautiful castles in the ...
From the wastelands of London's Billionaires' Row to Steve Jobs' derelict home in California, tour these abandoned mansions ...
Uncover the hidden treasures of Greece's castles and immerse yourself in their captivating stories and breathtaking views.
When you bring together a stunning subject and a talented artist, you get something truly magical. Australian photographer Emma McEvoy, from Melbourne, is well known for her hauntingly beautiful ...
Hermit's Castle, which stands above the idyllic Achmelvich Bay Beach, is widely considered to be Europe's smallest. Despite being built in the mid-20th century in the brutalist style, the site has ...
For a decade, Bryan Sansivero has sought out forgotten and dilapidated homes across the United States — chasing the mystery of not knowing what he might find within.
Just-revealed records show, in the state’s own handwriting and typeface, how stolen Jewish-owned art masterpieces were routed ...
Tucked away along the banks of the Little Miami River stands Chateau Laroche, better known as the Loveland Castle Museum—a slice of European history that somehow found its way to the Buckeye State.
There’s something deliciously disorienting about rounding a bend in suburban Ohio and coming face-to-face with a medieval castle. Chateau Laroche, better known as the Loveland Castle Museum, rises ...
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