Places are Everywhere

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  1. The Safe House

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

    The Safe House in Milwaukee is a popular spy-theme restaurant and night spot that since 1966 has provided Crafty Concoctions and Incredible Edibles to hungry agents on R & R.

  2. Lombard Street

    San Francisco, California, United States

    One of San Francisco's most recognizable streets, it's almost cliché to come here during a visit to the city, but the novelty of such an unusual street is inarguably fun.

  3. Central Park Zoo

    New York City, New York, United States

    One of the highlights of my last trip to New York was the couple of hours i spent at the zoo.

  4. Rhyolite

    Rhyolite, Nevada, United States

    One of Nevada's most recognizable ghost towns.

  5. Fort Churchill

    Silver Springs, Nevada, United States

    An abandoned fort from the 1860s built to protect settlers from attacks from Native Americans.

  6. Roy's Motel and Cafe

    Amboy, California, United States

    A famous stop on old route 66 in Amboy.

  7. The Salton Sea

    Mortmar, California, United States

    At 376 square miles the Salton Sea is the largest lake in California, and at an average of 51 feet, it is rather shallow.

  8. Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park

    Berlin, Nevada, United States

    Berlin is right smack in the middle of Nevada and is an odd combination of state park, ghost town, and some of the largest ichthyosaur fossils ever found.

  9. Trinity Site

    Socorro, New Mexico, United States

    Located inside the White Sands Missile Range, the Trinity site is ground zero for the first atomic bomb test on July 16, 1945.

  10. Natural History Museum

    Dublin, Baile Átha Cliath, Ireland

    One of the oddest and coolest museums I have ever been to.