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8 weird US attractions to add to your bucket list

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Winchester Mystery House

She continued building and renovating until she died. At the time of her death, the house had 160 rooms, 40 bedrooms, 10,000 windows, and 2 basements.

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The Tombstone House

The house was built out of the tombstones of union soldiers killed during the Civil War.

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Underground Tunnels

During the prohibition era, corrupt city officials used underground service tunnels to sell and move booze, as well as throw illegal parties.

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Track 61

This abandoned subway station is rumored to be a secret escape route for US presidents and other important figures.

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Glass Beach

This beach was used as a garbage dump until 1967, when awareness grew about keeping the oceans clean. Over the years, the pounding Pacific Ocean left behind a beach of sea glass.

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Witch House of Salem

This house is the only structure left standing with direct ties to the 1692 witch trials. It was home to Jonathan Corwin, one of the judges.

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Shawnee Amusement Park

This abandoned amusement park was built on an ancient Native American burial ground.

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Bell Witch Cave

According to legend, a witch lived in this cave on the Bell family farm.

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