On the west side of the River was the site of Fort Dakota. Sioux Falls, initially settled in 1857, was evacuated when the “Dakota War” of 1862 in southwest Minnesota threatened the settlement...
The Cascade Milling Company, built in 1877 for E.A. Sherman and other investors, was located on the east bank of the river and north of the 8th Street bridge. The Company became the first to sell...
This plaque is located at the summit of Wright Peak, the 16th highest peak in the High Peaks of the Adirondack Park of New York, USA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Peak Plaque reads: “In...
Musgrove Mill State Historic Site. Lat 34°35’15.69″N, Long 81°51’6.69″W. On Musgrove Mill Road, near the intersection with Hwy SC-56, Laurens County, South Carolina. THE BATTLE OF MUSGROVE MILL ...
Historic Oregon Trail Sandy River Bridge On October 30, 1792 off the point in the Columbia river where the Sandy empties its waters, the boat crew from the H.M.S. Chatham (Vancouver’s...
I admit that this is not technically a plaque. However, it is ignored at least as much as most plaques. Many people pass this memorial for years without noticing it.It is on a small sward...
http://fremont.com/about/lenin/ There was plaque next to it. But I thought photo submitted should have to be the image of the dictator.
Newfield Covered Bridge – “Built in 1853 and dedicated to Elijah Moore, son of an early settler, this bridge is the oldest covered bridge in daily use in New York state. Constructed at a cost of...
Morvalden Ells – Opened “This book of nature” July 4, 1863 as a private enterprise. Now Watkins Glen State Park. One of the scenic wonders of the world. – State Education Department 1949.Plaque...
The image is from here : http://www.waymarking.com /gallery/image.aspx?f=1&guid=9f76d140-7105-4c93- 950f-798a1c32433cThe plaque is outside this 48 Careys Road on the road side :...
This plaque appears on the Kennilworth Building (2155 N Prospect Av), originally built in 1914 as a Ford Model T plant, and renovated in 2006 including retail stores, the UW-Milwaukee Art School,...
This hangs in the hallway of the Microbiology Department at the Cummings Life Sciences Center at the University of Chicago. Legend has it that our current chairman rescued it from the...
It says “Mohawk River on right” and sure enough, there it is.But why the hyphenation? Were such signs permitted to be a only certain size? Were the font sizes predetermined?Nonetheless, there...
Located in the center of Main and College in Enterprise, Alabama. This monument is in appreciation of an insect. “Boll Weevil Monument December 11, 1919 In profound appreciation of the Boll Weevil...
About 3 miles in on a trail in Fairmount Park on the outskirts of Philadelphia, PA.
First World SeriesIn October 1903, National League champion Pittsburgh played American League champion Boston in major league baseball’s first modern World Series. Boston won the best-of-9 series,...
Located within Gillham Park in Kansas City, Missouri, this unassuming plaque quietly sits mounted on a rough stone marker, flanked on either side by pine trees. “To the memory of Major William...
A fixture at the intersection of 39th St and Gillham Rd in KCMO’s Hyde Park neighborhood, the horse barn is one of the few remaining structures from a grander time in city’s public park...
“Holland Lodge No. 1 Ancient Free & Accepted Masons of Texas First masonic lodge in Texas. Organized in March 1835 at Brazoria. Set to Work Dec. 27, 1835, under dispensation of Grand Lodge of...
This corner was brightened for many years by the presence of a beloved citizen of Thomasville Andrew Zalumas. At the corner of N Broad and E Jackson in Thomasville, Ga. I think Neel’s was...