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

Firestorm Memorial Garden

    Oakland YMCA

      Joni Mitchell, Louis Riel Coffee House

      Joni Mitchell. In 1962 patrons of the Louis Riel coffeehouse, once located at 721 Broadway Avenue, witnessed the birth of a legend when an aspiring young painter played her first professional...

      Joni Mitchell. In 1962 patrons of the Louis Riel coffeehouse, once located at 721 Broadway Avenue, witnessed the birth of a legend when an aspiring young painter played her first...

      • music
      • folk
      • saskatchewan
      • saskatoon
      • canada
      • joni_mitchell

      Mona Thrasher, Igloo Church, Inuvik

      Mona Thrasher   I was born in 1942, in a bush camp located between Aklavik and what is today Inuvik.    My father was the famous Billy Thrasher who was himself the son of a Portuguese whaler who...

      Mona Thrasher   I was born in 1942, in a bush camp located between Aklavik and what is today Inuvik.    My father was the famous Billy Thrasher who was himself the son of a Portuguese whaler who...

      • church
      • art
      • inuvik
      • canada
      • inuit

      Brandy Aging Barn

      THIS SITE WAS BUILT AROUND 1880 AS A BRANDY AGING BARN FOR THE CHARLES MARTIN WINERY LATER IT BECAME A SALOON WITH A SMALL GENERAL STORE NEXT DOOR ERECTED APRIL 24, 2004 BRANCIFORTE CHAPTER 1797 E...

      THIS SITE WAS BUILT AROUND 1880 AS A BRANDY AGING BARN FOR THE CHARLES MARTIN WINERY LATER IT BECAME A SALOON WITH A SMALL GENERAL STORE NEXT DOOR ERECTED APRIL 24, 2004 BRANCIFORTE CHAPTER 1797 E...

      • ecv
      • brandy
      • winery

      Fountain City United Methodist Church

      Fountain CityUnited Methodist ChurchFounded in 1825In 1824, E.F. Sevier, grandson of Gov. John Sevier, came to this area as a Methodist circuit rider. By 1825, a plot of ground was secured and...

      Fountain CityUnited Methodist ChurchFounded in 1825In 1824, E.F. Sevier, grandson of Gov. John Sevier, came to this area as a Methodist circuit rider. By 1825, a plot of ground was secured...

      • knoxville
      • fountain city
      • church
      • park
      • campground
      • methodist

      Fountain Head Campground

      Fountain Head Campground1833-1885In 1851 Fountain Head Methodist Episcopal Church South purchased the Fountain Head Campground, a 12 acre wooded grove with a large spring. The Daily Press and...

      Fountain Head Campground1833-1885In 1851 Fountain Head Methodist Episcopal Church South purchased the Fountain Head Campground, a 12 acre wooded grove with a large spring. The Daily Press...

      • knoxville
      • fountain city
      • church
      • park
      • campground
      • methodist

      Odd Fellows Cemetery

      ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY This Cemetery was established in 1880 by the Banner Lodge Chapter of the Odd Fellows Fraternal Order. This Cemetery was enlarged by the Daughters of Zion in 1881, the Good...

      ODD FELLOWS CEMETERY This Cemetery was established in 1880 by the Banner Lodge Chapter of the Odd Fellows Fraternal Order. This Cemetery was enlarged by the Daughters of Zion in 1881, the Good...

      • odd fellows
      • cemetery
      • black
      • african-american
      • knoxville

      St. Clair Cobb

      ST. CLAIR COBB1895-1974 A World War I veteran born in Knox County, St. Clair Cobb founded the Knoxville Colored High School Band in 1923. He taught music at several elementary schools, Beardsley...

      ST. CLAIR COBB1895-1974 A World War I veteran born in Knox County, St. Clair Cobb founded the Knoxville Colored High School Band in 1923. He taught music at several elementary schools, Beardsley...

      • knoxville
      • veteran
      • band
      • black
      • african-american
      • world war i
      • music

      War on the Home Front

      War on the Home Front Mabry-Hazen House and Bethel Cemetery -Knoxville Campaign- (preface)On November 4, 1863, Confederate Gen. James Longstreet led two reinforced divisions from Chattanooga to...

      War on the Home Front Mabry-Hazen House and Bethel Cemetery -Knoxville Campaign- (preface)On November 4, 1863, Confederate Gen. James Longstreet led two reinforced divisions from Chattanooga to...

      • knoxville
      • civil war
      • mabry-hazen house
      • cemetery
      • confederate
      • union

      William Francis Yardley

      Born in Knox County in 1844, he taught school and began the study of law in the late 1860s. In 1873, he was the first African American in Knoxville to be admitted to the State Bar; he served as...

      Born in Knox County in 1844, he taught school and began the study of law in the late 1860s. In 1873, he was the first African American in Knoxville to be admitted to the State Bar; he served as...

      • knoxville
      • lawyer
      • black
      • african-american

      Site of Fort Adair

      Site of Fort Adair Build in 1788 by John Adair Revolutionary Soldier Used as depot of supplies for the early settlers. Erected by Bonny Kate Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1924

      Site of Fort Adair Build in 1788 by John Adair Revolutionary Soldier Used as depot of supplies for the early settlers. Erected by Bonny Kate Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution 1924

      • knoxville
      • john adair
      • fort adair
      • fountain city
      • dar

      He sailed away...

      A seat dedicated to an old sailor at the end of a coastal walk

      A seat dedicated to an old sailor at the end of a coastal walk

      • sailor

      Fountain City Schools

      FOUNTAIN CITY SCHOOLS This thirteen-acre campus was the site of Holbrook-Tennessee Normal College from 1893 to 1904, and of Knoxville Central High School from 1906 to 1971. It was the site of...

      FOUNTAIN CITY SCHOOLS This thirteen-acre campus was the site of Holbrook-Tennessee Normal College from 1893 to 1904, and of Knoxville Central High School from 1906 to 1971. It was the site...

      • knoxville
      • fountain city
      • school

      Trans Canada Trail Inuvik

      The Trans Canada Trail, the longest recreational trail in the world, was initiated in 1992 as a lasting legacy of Canada's 125th birthday celebration. The Trans Canada Trail Foundation is a...

      The Trans Canada Trail, the longest recreational trail in the world, was initiated in 1992 as a lasting legacy of Canada's 125th birthday celebration. The Trans Canada Trail Foundation is a...

      • trail
      • transcanada
      • canada
      • inuvik

      MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA

      MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA   A Spanish mission founded by Fray Juníper Serra, O.F.M., first President of the California missions, this was the fifth in a chain of 21 missions stretch- ing...

      MISSION SAN LUIS OBISPO DE TOLOSA   A Spanish mission founded by Fray Juníper Serra, O.F.M., first President of the California missions, this was the fifth in a chain of 21 missions stretch- ing...

      • catholic missions
      • california missions
      • san luis obispo
      • religion

      Beach Chalet Soccer Fields

        Levittown Original House

        Weber House: Circa 1947This Cape Cod style home was the 70th [last remaining in original condition] house built in 1947 by Levitt & Sons builders, in the community that has come to be known as Levittown. 

        Weber House: Circa 1947This Cape Cod style home was the 70th [last remaining in original condition] house built in 1947 by Levitt & Sons builders, in the community that has come to be known as Levittown. 

          Air Mail Pioneers Checkerboard Field Maywood IL

          • airmail
          • maywood
          • checkerboard field

          Farr Brothers

          Submitted by Ben Becker

          Submitted by Ben Becker