An audio guide to the world’s strange, incredible, and wondrous places. Co-founder Dylan Thuras and a neighborhood of Atlas Obscura reporters explore a new wonder every day, Monday through Thursday. In under 15 minutes, they’ll take you to an incredible place, and along the way, you’ll meet some fascinating people and hear their stories. Our theme and end credit music is composed by Sam Tyndall.

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The Mysterious Origins of Virginia’s Swimming Ponies

July 09, 2024 00:15:13 14.6 MB Downloads: 0

For one day every July, the Assateague Channel on Virginia’s marshy eastern shore is filled with the bobbing heads of swimming ponies. These feral horses are celebrities in the area: but nobody actually knows exactly how they got there.  Atlas Obscura senior editor Gemma Tarlach tells us the story and wrote about it here here 

How Caribou Gave Us a Peek at Life 9,000 Years Ago

July 08, 2024 00:17:44 17.02 MB Downloads: 0

In 2008, a researcher floating in a boat in Lake Huron had an idea for how to learn more about our prehistoric ancestors. It involved sonar, a lot of patience, and some very bumbling AI caribou. Listen to Morgan Springer’s original story here. For more stories about the land, water, and inhabitants of the Great Lakes, check out Points North wherever you get your podcasts.

We Want to Hear Your Unusual Road Trip Stories

July 06, 2024 00:00:59 0.94 MB Downloads: 0

We're working on another listener-led episode and want to know: What is your favorite unusual road trip destination? The weirdest road trip memory holed deep in your subconscious. Where was it? What did it look like? What do you remember? Maybe there is a place you have taken friend, or your own kids and just thought. Oh man, they are going to freak out… It can be a good memory, a bad memory, or just a weird one. Give us a call at 315-992-7902 and leave a message, or send a voice memo to Hello@AtlasObscura.com. 

House the Giants Built (Classic)

July 05, 2024 00:14:52 14.27 MB Downloads: 0

Anna Swan had an adventurous life before settling in Seville, Ohio and building a house large enough to fit her large life.

Double Header for the Fourth

July 04, 2024 00:27:44 26.62 MB Downloads: 0

Today we have two classic episodes to share about hidden histories of America. In one, we’ll hear the story of an unconventional Revolutionary patriot – an enslaved woman who sued her enslaver. And in the other, we’ll learn about a group of Native American veterans who developed an unbreakable secret code during World War II – and the unlikely location where their legacy is preserved.

The Big Duck

July 03, 2024 00:13:27 12.91 MB Downloads: 0

The story of a big idea, and a big duck – and how this duck would go on to become an important architectural landmark that would influence buildings all around the world.   READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/big-duck

New York City’s Black Oyster King

July 02, 2024 00:16:22 15.71 MB Downloads: 0

Thomas Downing, who arguably invented fine dining in New York City, had a secret going on underneath the floor of his popular oyster house. Writer Briona Lamback tells us the story. If you want to read the full article, check out the link here. And if you’re looking for an oyster experience, Briona recommends Brooklyn-based The Real Mother Shucker, the city’s only oyster cart.

The Gilbert Baker Mural

July 01, 2024 00:14:42 14.11 MB Downloads: 0

Gilbert Baker’s pride flag design is now a worldwide symbol for LGBT freedom and liberation. Now, his former stomping grounds remember his efforts with a beautiful mural. But there’s more to this pride-filled house than meets the eye. SEE the mural for yourself here and learn more about the artist here.

Jadeite Cabbage (Classic)

June 28, 2024 00:14:21 13.77 MB Downloads: 0

This tiny stone cabbage has a big backstory stretching from the rich, treasure-laden halls of Beijing’s Forbidden City...through a harrowing wartime escape...to its prized place at the National palace museum in Taipei, Taiwan.READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/jade-cabbage

Roop Kund

June 27, 2024 00:28:47 27.63 MB Downloads: 0

Author Doug Preston brings us back into the world of his latest book, The Lost Tomb, with a story of a remote lake in the Himalayas where hundreds of human skeletons were discovered – puzzling scientists and researchers for years.

The Glove Museum

June 26, 2024 00:15:20 14.72 MB Downloads: 0

This museum in New York is a recreated 19th century glove making workshop complete with sizing tools, cutting blocks, and irons. It’s also  part studio, part exhibition space and the brainchild of a craftsman who dedicated his life to the art of glove-making. READ MORE IN THE ATLAS https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-glove-museum

Grizzly Adams: America’s Mythic Mountain Man

June 25, 2024 00:16:18 15.64 MB Downloads: 0

In the 1850s, one anonymous Massachusetts shoemaker became a national celebrity – all by exhibiting his “family” of captured grizzly bears.

In The Heart Of NYC, A Refuge For Birds

June 24, 2024 00:11:40 11.2 MB Downloads: 0

A hospital and rehab center for birds in Manhattan started with a woman who just wanted to do all she could to help an injured goose. Decades later, it has become an institution.READ MORE IN THE ATLAS: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/wild-bird-fund

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June 21, 2024 00:17:04 16.38 MB Downloads: 0

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June 20, 2024 00:25:40 24.64 MB Downloads: 0

History buff Torri Yates-Orr gives us the tea on Nefertiti, Cleopatra, and Amanirenas – and explains why we often don’t hear their full stories in history class.