This is a very unique plaque in that it is in the middle of nowhere and you must do some “canyoneering” to get to it. It sits at the bottom of a route called “Fat Man’s Misery”, just outside Zion...
Short life, must have been a great cat to warrant a plaque after only a year.
A NY Times article about a plaque for the “Plaque Stories” section.
This plaque is found on the port of Floreana Island, a small island found on the southern section of the group of islands that comprise the Galapagos. The island is known for it’s particular shade...
These two plaques are found on the left shortly after the main public entrance to Machu Picchu. I think they embody the current Peruvian thinking about “discoverers” of yesteryear. My...
Plaque on the side of the excellent diner “Java House” just up the street from the SF Giants stadium. Text is:“JAVA HOUSEEstablished 1912GOOD FOOD HERE! The oldest eatery on San...
52.145755, -0.921459https://www.google.co.uk/maps/ @52.1459127,-0.9224967,18zAt 3,076 yards (2,813m) long the Blisworth Canal Tunnel is the third- longest navigable canal tunnel on the UK...
This tiny, easy-to-miss plaque is on the front of St Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 18 s. 10th Street, in Philadelphia, PA, and commemorates, quite subtly, the discovery of electricity. It...
A log, around 1.5m long, placed nonchalantly on the side of one of the platforms of Sheffield train station, UK.It reads: “Debris washdown during the SHEFFIELD station flood 21st December 1991″
Erected by Noel and Jane Scott Killingworth Originally fabricated as a kit in Ohio, shipped down the mississippi river to Rodney, Mississippi and located near Red Lick. Moved to the present site...
Toronto General Hospital:This institution, the first general infirmary in Upper Canada, began operations in 1829. It was periodically hampered by administrative and financial difficulties...
There seem to be many plaques among the wild and remote places of Manitoba, Canada; many of which recall pioneering days and/or old schools.This one I found while taking the dogs to a local...
The Chamberlain Clock is the most visible and perhaps memorable of the many historic landmarks and interesting features to see in the Jewellery Quarter. This fine clock tower, located...
Located on the Bide A Wee building at 410 E. 38th St in Manhattan, this plaque caught my eye as I walked past. Loyalty, devotion, forgiveness, humor. Sculptor-Laura Cardin. The first woman...
The inscription on the ground reads, “Robert Fergusson Scots Poet Born in Edinburgh 1750 Died in Bedlam 1774″ There is a statue outside the Kirk of the Canongate, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on...
SURFING WAS FIRST BROUGHT HERE BY HAWAIIAN PRINCES DURING THE SUMMER OF 1885, THREE YOUNG HAWAIIAN PRINCES RODE THE WAVES AT THE MOUTH OF THE SAN LORENZO RIVER ON REDWOOD PLANKS THEY ORDERED...
The Expo came to Spokane, Wash. because of a man with the fabulous name of King Cole. Although he passed, his legacy lives on through Riverfront Park and the current push to honor his vision...
Here, on 12 July 1888, occurred one of Virginia’s largest train disasters, the wreck of the Virginia Midland Railroad’s Train 52, the Piedmont Airline, as it crossed the 44-foot-high,...
Mt. Tabor in Portland ORText: Through the fiery throat of the volcano exploded glowing cinders which, cooling formed the ground on which you now stand. Younger than the hundreds of volcanoes which...
Outside the visitor center in the sleep town of Belle Fourche, SD (at the corner of Canam Hwy and Faulk St) lies a plaque and an associate monument, it reads:“Welcome to Belle Fourche. The geo...