1. In Rotterdam, there is a beautiful, bronze statue of a lovable dog named Fikkie and his poop.
2. There is a giant Coca Cola logo in Chile that can be seen from space.
3. This "toad tunnel" in Davis, California, that cost $14,000 to build and allows frogs to cross a road without injury.
4. There is a retro Coke machine in Capitol Hill, Seattle that spits out "mystery" cans of soda for 75 cents. It's been there for over three decades, but no one knows who owns it or who stocks it.
5. On Interstate 70, in the state of Colorado, people would frequently steal the green mile-marker that read "420." The Department of Transportation got tired of replacing it, so they converted the sign to read "419.99."
6. After a property dispute between the City of New York and the David Hess estate, and a minor surveying error, a small triangle on the sidewalk was all that remained of the Hess estate.
7. There was a cafe in Spain where you could experience a 7.8 earthquake while enjoying your meal. It was called Disaster Cafe. I mean...just watch:
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The Disaster Cafe is now closed.
8. In Salt Lake City, Utah, there is a tombstone belonging to one Lilly E. Gray who died on November 14, 1958. The inscription on the tombstone reads: "VICTIM OF THE BEAST 666."
9. There's a townhouse in Brooklyn Heights that's actually a secret subway entrance.
10. There are secret poems written on sidewalks in Boston, that can only be seen when it rains or when liquid is poured on the lettering.
The art project was a collaboration between the City of Boston and arts non-profit Mass Poetry.