Lost Landmarks
Imagine waking up one day to discover that the Statue of Liberty was lost. Or that Mount Rushmore had just up and gone...missing.
Okay, that might be a stretch. But there ARE a lot of Lost Landmarks out there—not the kind of Landmarks you visit on the side of the road. But the kind of Landmarks that have made television, movie and sports history.
Now's your chance to help us find them. Check out the Lost Landmarks below. Think you know where one might be? Click "submit a lead," and let us know!
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These clay “toys” were unearthed in the ruins of Jalapa, Mexico, and have proven a challenge to historical scholars. Carbon dated somewhere between 250 B.C. and 1500 B.C., they anthropologically...
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Perhaps the most famous piece of missing baseball memorabilia, thought to be sitting in a closet someplace. It was hit by Bobby Tompson on October 3l, 1951 and it pushed the Giants over the Dodgers in...
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A famous episode set in Hawaii had Bobby Brady finding a mysterious tiki statue on the beach.
Was it cursed? Maybe.
This is one of the most famous props in TV history and rumor has it one of the c...
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Bills have been found near the site where it is thought the famed hijacker jumped from a plane in the 1970's. It remains one of the greatest unsolved crimes in American history, but is there more cash...
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Elvis's mother bought him his first guitar at Tupelo Hardware. Some reports have placed it in Florida, but the whereabouts of the guitar that launched Elvis's career is not officially known at this p...