This plaque at 25 rue de l'Université in 75007 Paris, France, celebrates Alexandre Dumas père. It reads "On the 4th floor of this building lived from 1829 to 1831 Alexandre Dumas père (1802-1870),...
FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE GREAT LOVE I BEAR THIS TREE AND THE GREAT DESIRE I HAVE FOR ITS PROTECTION FOR ALL TIME, I CONVEY ENTIRE POSSESSION OF ITSELF AND ALL LAND WITHIN EIGHT FEET OF THE...
WAGONER BECAME INDIAN TERRITORY'S FIRST INCORPORATED TOWN JAN 4, 1896 UNDER MANSFIELD'S DIGEST OF THE LAWS OF ARKANSAS. THE CITIZENS (ABOUT 2000) SOUGHT TO FORM A CITY GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE...
LYCEUM HALL IN THIS BUILDING ON FEBRUARY 12, 1877 ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL PRESENTED THE FIRST PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION OF LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CONVERSATIONS. FOLLOWING THE DEMONSTRATION THE FIRST ...
CAROLINA GOLDRUSHER As one of the original rides at Carowinds, this coaster pays tribute to a pinnacle time in Carolina history and the nations's first gold rush. In 1799,...
More information here: Soyuz Test Project By NASA - NASA Image of the Day, Public Domain. Submitted by @KurtKohlstedt
This plaque includes a map of the small hamlet of Ólafsvík on the north coast of the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Hanging over the town is a large cliff prone to avalanches. The plaque reads :...
This plaque is outside Buðir Church in the once flourishing trade center of Buðir. All that remains is this church, erected in 1848 and a hotel. The plaque reads, in English: In 1703, Bendt...
This plaque is in Búðir, near the large hraun (lava flow) and directs visitors toe the various hikes through the hraun. The plaque reads: Footpaths in Búðahraun: The old trail across the Budahraun...
Submitted by astronaut Doug Wheelock @Astro_Wheels
This is a plaque and fresco of Sigríður from Brattholt, located at Gullfoss (Golden Falls) in Iceland's Golden Circle. The plague tells the story of Sugrídur from Brattholt. Her family owned the...
This Plaque is an informative plaque on the sculpture Táknatréð (Language Tree), located in a suburb of Reykjavík. It reads: Táknatréð was installed in May 2008, the first sculpture which was...
This plaque is attached to a large rock sculpture of Bárður, a half-man, half-giant that is said to roam the Snæfellsnes glacier. The plaque reads: The imposing figure seen here was made in 1985...
At this site and directly across the street on Nov 22, 1877 the first two telephones were installed in Cedar Rapids at H. C. Waite's Music Store 21 Iowa Ave and Pope and Billau Drug Store 22...
The city of Cedar Rapids was named by the pioneers as the place where they could safely cross the Cedar River on a solid rock bottom through the swift shallow waters of the Red Cedar River...
This stone plaque is also on the Barður Snæfellsás statue in Arnarstapi, Iceland. It reads: Barður Snæfellsás Erected in memory of our brother, Trausti Jónsson, born March (?) 13 1909, D December...
There were a large number of German immigrants to South Australia from the mid 1800s. This tree was the home for one such family for a few years. The tree still stands as a tourist sight.
THIS CENTENNIAL TOTEM POLE, 50 FEET HIGH, 3 1/2 FEET IN DIAMETER, WAS CARVED FROM A SINGLE NATIVE CEDAR TREE BY LELOOSKA, OREGON INDIAN ARTIST, IN AUGUST 1959. THE BEAVER, BOTTOM, IS THE OREGON...
This plaque reads: "In memory of Hector Grey 1904 - 1985 who traded on this spot for over 50 years". The plaque was installed in 1988 and features the logo of the Dublin city millennium...