The King of Organs This plaque commemorates the 100th Anniversary of the Wanamaker, the world’s largest pipe organ. The Wanamaker Organ first echoed in this soaring atrium on June 22, 1911...
111 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee
In commemorationof the first public curb rampandin recognitionof those who have fought forequal access in every community 25 Years of Working Together1972-1997City of BerkeleyandCenter...
This Memorial stone can be found in the toilets of the Emporium Theatre and Cafe on London Road, Brighton. The building was originally a Methodist Church and the plaque commemorates the work of...
This plaque is attached to a rock next to a now quite large tree in a triangle of grass in an intersection off the main drag of downtown Naugatuck, CT. At the intersection, Rockwell Ave. meets...
At the base of a flagpole in front of the tiny Post Office in Antelope, Oregon, 97001. This small, nearly non-existent town has apparently had some interesting recent history. The plaque reads as...
On a recent bicycle ride in the Illinois countryside, we came upon this plaque on the side of a country road. We were in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by trees, corn fields, and farms. For us,...
Accompanies a series of small bronze sculptures affixed to the walls of a building in Seattle. Location: 47.606358351447, -122.33657240868Transcription: EVERETT G. DUPEN BRONZE RELIEF SCULPTURES...
Town of Searsville Here stood the lumberman’s village of Searsville whose first settler, John Sears, came in 1854. Across the road westerly from this monument stood a hotel, the school,...
Dedicated to the heroic dead of Pennsylvania’s famed 28th in two world wars. The Division was created Sept., 1917. The Shrine was founded by Col. Theodore Boal and made a State memorial in 1932.
Frequent dangerous accidents on Jugtown Mountain led to the first installation here of the concrete road dividers, which later became famous and are now also in use to defend against...
The plaque sits in front of a moderately sized water tower in the middle of an office park. The tower is painted all over with depictions of fruit, including a very large pineapple. The plaque...
“On May 30 1792 Captain Vancouver and his party anchored off this point and came ashore the following morning. Commissioned by the British to survey the N.W. coast of America. They named this area...
In honor of Judge William G. Long Through whose efforts and dedication this camp was established for Seattle’s youth that they might learn camping and climbing skills in a unique setting within the city.
Happened to see this walking around the city the other day, thought it might be interesting to upload here. It’s on Prince St. between Wooster and West Broadway. The plaque...
In 1958, in the midst of the Cold War, the U.S. Air Force accidentally dropped an atomic bomb near here. The unarmed 7,600-lb., 10’8″ -long bomb was aboard a B-47E bomber on a training mission...
In 1813 Govenor of New South Wales, Lachlan Maquarie, sent George Evans, William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland to explore inland Australia. The first stop was the Blue Moutains. This plaque marks...
The Top of the Smokies At 6,643 feet, Clingmans Dome is the highest mountain in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and one of the highest peaks in the eastern United States An...
Fontana Dam Length 2365 feet Height 480 feet Built by the TVA 1942-1945 as a unit of its multi- purpose system of dams.35.450414,-83.804923
35.449995,-83.805303 Fontana Dam Fontana dam, a multi-purpose dam on the little Tennessee reiver, is 480 feet, TVA’s highest. Begun soon after Pearl Harbor, it was completed in less than three...