Tree Planted in 1902 by D. O. Judy Submitted by Sheila Paske
Not much of a crowd around this plaque, off a sidestreet in central London “Martin Van Buren [] Eight U.S. President Lived Here” http://openplaques.org/plaques/544
“INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY LINE” Found at the Niagara Falls border (which is awesome to walk across!)
A brand new plaque for the new Boyden Library in Foxborough, MA
At the Lincoln School in Evansville, IN“Interest in the Children of Evansville Led Major A. C. Rosencranz to give to the public school its first kindergarten for colored children — Memory of...
May House This house was built in 1908-09 for local clothier Meyer S. May and his wife, Sophie Amberg. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house in the Prarie style. It was his first...
This is a plaque at Twin Falls, British Columbia, Canada. It memorializes Eric Paul Buss, who “died November 27, 1991, when an avalanche struck six members of the Smithers Volunteer Mountain...
DAVIS-BYRNE BUILDING 1895 This building was originally part of a small commercial district that grew up around Dwight Way Station where Shattuck Avenue commuter trains intersected with the...
English Heritage: In this house THE PRE-RAPHAELITE BROTHERHOOD was founded in 1848.
Seen outside the Mansion House in Baguio, Philippines – the summer capital.The plaque reads: Mansion HouseConstructed at the instance of William Cameron Forbes following the design of William E....
Ricketts’ Circus: America’s first circus building was opened here at 12th and Market Streets, April 3, 1793. On that day the English equestrian John Bill Ricketts gave America’s first complete...
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Cherry Creek was named by the Arapahoe Indians.
“Newtownabbey Hospital Management CommitteeWhiteabbey HospitalThis building formed the main block of the original hospital known as “The Abbey” built on this site in 1906 and opened as an...
This plaque commemorates a Michigan Historical Site on Mackinac Island, between Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas. In 1822, a French-Canadian voyageur was accidentally shot in the American...
This plaque is the sixth in a series by the Michigan Hemingway Society about the iconic author’s life in Michigan. Located at . Transcription: “6 Hemingway’s Michigan Jesperson’s Restaurant...
“The Battle Oaks These three native Texas Live Oaks were on the grounds of the original “Forty Acres” when The University of Texas opened on September 15, 1883. The largest tree is believed to...
“Littlefield Home George W. Littlefield (1842 – 1920) came to Texas with his family in 1850. He served in the Civil War with Terry’s Texas Rangers, attaining the rank of Major. Following the war...
“Three double log houses built on this site in 1839 shortly after Austin was selected as the capitol of the Republic of Texas served as the offices for the War Department and the Adjutant General....