A gigantic map of all the cool plaques in the world. A project of 99% Invisible.

Mormon Battalion Marker

    Koret Playground

      Captain Brady Tonth, Jr.

      A graduate of Mississippi Valley State University, Brady Tonth, Jr. was the first MVSU Air Force ROTC graduate to become a pilot after completing training in Columbus, Mississippi. In 1979,...

      • mississippi
      • usaf
      • pilot
      • african american

      Alpha Kappa Alpha National Presidents

        Both former residents of Vicksburg, B. Beatrix Scott and Ida L. Jackson served as the fifth and eighth national presidents of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, 1925-1927 and...

      • mississippi
      • vicksburg
      • sororities
      • women

      Ralph Ellison

      Inscription 1: RALPH ELLISON / 1914-1994 / AMERICAN WRITER / LONGTIME RESIDENT OF 730 RIVERSIDE DRIVE / HIS PIONEERING NOVEL, INVISIBLE MAN (1952), / DETAILS THE STRUGGLES OF A YOUNG...

        Lest We Forget, Vicksburg

        These headstones represent soldiers from Louisiana and Mississippi who died at the hospitals located at Mississippi Springs and Coopers Wells. These soldiers from the Army of Mississippi died...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg
        • cemetery
        • us civil war

        Frank Crump, Jr.

        Navy veteran and Alcorn College graduate Frank Crump, Jr. taught at Rosa A. Temple High School (1960-1970) and was Vo-Tech Dean at Utica Junior College. During Freedom Summer in 1964,...

        • mississippi
        • civil rights

        Lum Home (Grants Headquarters)

        Site of Lum Mansion, Hq. of Gen. U.S. Grant, family & staff, after siege of Vicksburg, 1863. The 26 room house, built about 1820, was later destroyed by order of Capt. Cyrus B. Comstock to build...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg
        • us civil war

        Sky Parlor Hill

        This area was originally Sky Parlor Hill. During the Civil War, locals entrapped by the Siege (1863), would gather here to watch the battles between Confederate and Union forces. This is depicted...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg

        Missing Angels

        City HallIn 1903 Vicksburg was the largest city in Mississippi. James Riley Gordon, a famous architect, designed the booming town a new "City Hall" that was built for $50,000. Gordon also designed...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg
        • disasters

        If Walls Could Talk

        Warren County Court HouseThe Reverend Newit Vick, Vicksburg's founder, originally planned to build his home on this site; however, after he and his wife both fell victim to yellow fever in August...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg
        • history

        Growing and Changing

        A Different Point of ViewVicksburg was pretty bare in the early days. The original townspeople cleared the land and used the trees to construct buildings and open space for farming. When Vicksburg...

        • mississippi
        • vicksburg

        U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Headquarters Mississippi River Co mmission/Mississippi Valley Division

        The mission of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Mississippi Valley is accomplished by two complementary programs. The Mississippi River Commission (MRC) is responsible for...

        • mississippi
        • corps of engineers
        • mississippi river

        Broadmoor Golf Course

        Located at the golf club house of the renown Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs.  Donald J. Ross1872-1948Legendary Golf Course ArchitectDesigned The Broadmoor's FirstGolf Course in 1916submitted...

        • golf
        • broadmoor
        • colorado springs

        Road Of Remembrance WWI

        This plaque is on one of the two pillars at "Nine Mile Corner", where Colorado highway 7 intersects U.S. highway 287 in Lafayette, Colorado. It's 9 miles from this corner to downtown Boulder.  ...

        • boulder
        • lafayette
        • colorado
        • highway
        • great war
        • wwi
        • lions club
        • roads