'''Discover''' is Wikitravel's heading for '''strange but true trivia''' about destinations and events.
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Among Milwaukee's artistic attractions is a '''statue''' of one of its most famous '''fictional inhabitants''': one Arthur '''"Fonzie"''' Fonzarelli.
'''Phone books''' in Iceland are alphabetized by '''first name''' rather than surname.
In the Hawaiian language, the reef triggerfish is called the '''"triggerfish with a snout like a pig"''', and the butterflyfish is the '''"long-snouted fish shaped like a wiliwili leaf"'''.
For spiritual travelers, you'll find the '''Gateway to God''' in Haridwar, India, while the '''Gateway to Hell''' is on Mount Osore in Japan.
Despite being located at the source of the '''Nile River''', Jinja, Uganda is more famous as the source of '''Nile Beer'''
The '''Grand Mosque''' in Xian was the first mosque ever to be built in China
The nation of Guadeloupe is nicknamed '''Butterfly Island''', as the two main islands look like butterfly wings.
You'll find some strangely '''phallic-shaped''' rock formations in Goreme's '''Love Valley''' in Turkey.
Ever wanted to take a nice '''strawberry milk bath'''? You can do just that at the '''Hur Shim Chung Spa''' in Busan, South Korea.
Hidden in a library in Tashkent, Uzbekistan is the '''world's oldest Quran''', written by Othman only 19 years after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.
Jake and Elwood aren't always there, but the Chicago '''Blues Fest''', held annually in June, is the world's largest free blues music festival.
The '''SkyCycle''' roller coaster at the Washuzan Highland Park in Kurashiki is 100% '''pedal-powered''' — no electricity is used.
In Rwanda, it is against the law to use '''plastic bags''', as an abundance of loose plastic bags were causing environmental issues.
Atlanta's '''Georgia Aquarium''' now offers intrepid visitors (with some money to burn) a chance to '''swim with whale sharks'''.
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The tallest '''flagpole''' in the United States of America is in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, and is nearly '''340 feet tall'''. ''(destub)''
The town of Kristinestad, Finland has a road called ''Kattpiskargranden'', which means '''Cat Spanker Alley'''.
By tradition, the sand spit of Amanohashidate, one of Japan's Three Views, is best viewed '''upside down from between your legs'''. ''(de-outline)''
Northern Kentucky is home to the '''Creation Museum''', which teaches the '''Book of Genesis as literal truth'''. ''(de-outline)''
The name of the Japanese town of Shiojiri means "'''Salt Butt'''". (''destub'')
Mt. Angel recently built the largest '''glockenspiel''' in the United States. Also hosts a Bavarian-style "Oktoberfest" complete with traditional German bands every September ''(de-outline, wait for September, 2008 dates are Sep.11-14)''
A street in Lancaster, California was modified for a Honda commercial so that all cars driving over it at 55 miles per hour would hear the '''William Tell Overture''' due to grooves cut in the road.
The following calendar-related items are "ready-to-go" criteria-wise and should be moved to the main queue at a date appropriate to the trivia featured:
'''Menton Fete du Citron''': There's a '''lemon party''' and you're invited! '''Lemon-related festivities''' over several days in '''February'''. ''(wait for Feb)''
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