Last week I was going through my Junk folder on Outlook. As expected most of it was junk; however, I came across an email from, “Atlas Obscura.” Normally, I would not open an unknown email, but the subject header said, “You can spend the night in this formerly abandoned Scottish village.” This piqued my interest, I want to visit Scotland one day.
Before opening the email, I decided to research “Atlas Obscura.” Turns out it is an online magazine created in 2009 by Joshua Foer and Dylan Thuras. They wanted to create an atlas / guidebook for people to learn about and explore obscure places around the world. They certainly have done that.
If you sign up for their weekly newsletter, you’ll be amazed at the different places you can explore. On their website, you can choose a country (Germany, for example) and you’ll be brought to a map of Germany where they have pointers you can click on with stories for that particular area, i.e. the world’s largest cuckoo clock, the oldest Jewish Cemetery in Worms, the “floating railway” to name a few.
On Eventbrite, I noticed they have Atlas Obscura Society Chicago. For the remainder of February and into March, they have some interesting events going on, i.e. learning about volcanoes and the birth of the most precious stones, interactive history of comics, murder mystery soiree, scavenger hunt, roller skating in the movies, immigrant stories and connections. I wrote to one of the field reps to see what the age range was for people attending. Have not heard back yet.
If you enjoy traveling and you’re getting bored with the normal tourist attractions, I highly recommend visiting “Atlas Obscura’s” website. You’ll definitely find obscure things to explore on your next adventure.

How fun!
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I will have to check it out. I love learning obscure facts. Thanks for sharing.
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Going to check it out, thanks 🙂
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I love Atlas Obscura, although it’s addictive (and I’ve had to delete the bookmark and make myself pay attention to real life several times, but I always go back)
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You are RIGHT, it is addictive. They find such interesting things off the beaten path. I really like it, but that is why I signed up for “once a week” newsletter. I can handle that without getting distracted. 🙂
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My hometown is listed! And I’ve been to both of the attractions mentioned! 😀
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Wow – which “hometown” – Spain or in China? Send the link, I will go and look at it. This is exciting!
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Spain, hehe: https://www.atlasobscura.com/things-to-do/caceres-spain
Suzhou is not listed and for the closest place that appears (Shanghai), many of the things are not really obscure as everybody knows them (the Pearl Tower, the French Concession, etc): https://www.atlasobscura.com/things-to-do/shanghai-china
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Oh, that’s great! Thanks for the links.
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