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

White's Chapel United Methodist Church

Gothic Revival church built in 1894 by Hugh and Lee Evans on land donated by Wilson A. O'Quin, Sr. It was named in honor of Rev. Frederick White who organized it in 1870. Listed on the National...

Gothic Revival church built in 1894 by Hugh and Lee Evans on land donated by Wilson A. O'Quin, Sr. It was named in honor of Rev. Frederick White who organized it in 1870. Listed on the...

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  • church

Plaisance School

Plaisance School was built in 1921 at a total cost of $4,500.00. Funds for construction were donated by Julius Rosenwald Fund - $1,200.00; the Plaisance black community - $3,100.00; and the St....

Plaisance School was built in 1921 at a total cost of $4,500.00. Funds for construction were donated by Julius Rosenwald Fund - $1,200.00; the Plaisance black community - $3,100.00; and the...

  • louisiana
  • african-american

Fogleman Cemetery - Typical Frontier Cemetery Dating From the Early 1800s

John Fogleman, a native of Virginia, was in this area in 1816, a witness to his sister's wedding in the St. Landry Courthouse. He married Polly Sandefur there Jan. 1, 1819. On Nov. 28, 1853, the...

John Fogleman, a native of Virginia, was in this area in 1816, a witness to his sister's wedding in the St. Landry Courthouse. He married Polly Sandefur there Jan. 1, 1819. On Nov. 28, 1853,...

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  • cemetery

Louisiana Orphan Train Museum

In 2009, a former century old Union Pacific freight depot was restored to become the Louisiana Orphan Train Museum. Opelousas was one of the many railway destinations for thousands of homeless...

In 2009, a former century old Union Pacific freight depot was restored to become the Louisiana Orphan Train Museum. Opelousas was one of the many railway destinations for thousands of...

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Venus House

The Venus House was the first building to be relocated to Le Vieux Village in 1973. This French Creole style home was donated by the Earl Fontenot family. The home was originally located in the...

The Venus House was the first building to be relocated to Le Vieux Village in 1973. This French Creole style home was donated by the Earl Fontenot family. The home was originally located in...

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Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College

Established May 13, 1871, as Alcorn Univ. of Miss on site of Oakland College. Hiram Revels, first president. Reorganized 1878 and Alcorn A.&M. Oldest land-grant college for Negroes in the United States.

Established May 13, 1871, as Alcorn Univ. of Miss on site of Oakland College. Hiram Revels, first president. Reorganized 1878 and Alcorn A.&M. Oldest land-grant college for Negroes in the United States.

  • mississippi
  • african-american
  • education

Union Church

Settled,1806, by Scotch Presbyterians, whose Gaelic speech long survived. Rev. C.W. Grafton served as minister in area 61 years. Site where Grierson's raid was checked, April 28, 1863.

Settled,1806, by Scotch Presbyterians, whose Gaelic speech long survived. Rev. C.W. Grafton served as minister in area 61 years. Site where Grierson's raid was checked, April 28, 1863.

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  • church

Laurel Hill Plantation

Ca. 1815. Located almost one mile southwest, Laurel Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A single approach leads from the primary road one-fourth mile toward Rodney down a...

Ca. 1815. Located almost one mile southwest, Laurel Hill is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A single approach leads from the primary road one-fourth mile toward Rodney down...

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Dr. Rush Nutt - (1781-1837)

Dr. Rush Nutt, who built Laurel Hill Plantation about 1815, is known for his agricultural and scientific study for initiating improvements in agricultural implements and techniques and for his...

Dr. Rush Nutt, who built Laurel Hill Plantation about 1815, is known for his agricultural and scientific study for initiating improvements in agricultural implements and techniques and for...

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Old Town of Rodney - Structures

Old Rodney Presbyterian Church, dedicated in 1832, is located north on Commerce Street at Church Street intersection. Also on Commerce Street at the south edge of town is Sacred Heart Catholic...

Old Rodney Presbyterian Church, dedicated in 1832, is located north on Commerce Street at Church Street intersection. Also on Commerce Street at the south edge of town is Sacred Heart...

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  • ghost town

Old Town of Rodney

Incorporated in 1828, Rodney was noted for its high level of culture, county fairs and business activity. Rodney once contained two banks, two newspapers, 500 people and 35 stores. Cottonseed...

Incorporated in 1828, Rodney was noted for its high level of culture, county fairs and business activity. Rodney once contained two banks, two newspapers, 500 people and 35 stores....

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  • ghost town

Old Rodney to Bruinsburg Road

Old early nineteenth century road was one of two connecting the old town of Rodney with Claiborne County settlements. Composed of loess soil, the roadbed and roadside bluffs remain today much as...

Old early nineteenth century road was one of two connecting the old town of Rodney with Claiborne County settlements. Composed of loess soil, the roadbed and roadside bluffs remain today much...

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Elizabeth Morris, Morris Animal Refuge

TO THE MEMORY OF  ELIZABETH MORRIS  FOUNDER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE  MORRIS ANIMAL REFUGE  FOR HOMELESS AND SUFFERING ANIMALS  1874-1907  THE FIRST INSTITUTION  FOR RECEIVING HOMELESS ANIMALS ...

TO THE MEMORY OF  ELIZABETH MORRIS  FOUNDER AND FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE  MORRIS ANIMAL REFUGE  FOR HOMELESS AND SUFFERING ANIMALS  1874-1907  THE FIRST INSTITUTION  FOR RECEIVING HOMELESS...

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  • homeless animals
  • suffering animals

Norman V. Gonsalves, Jr.

    St. Tysilio

    ST. TYSILIO Built this Church630, A.D.    © Copyright Robin Drayton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. Submitted by @Geograph_Bob

    ST. TYSILIO Built this Church630, A.D.    © Copyright Robin Drayton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. Submitted by @Geograph_Bob

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    Asst Chief Milton "Dint" Rose

      Lic. Adolfo Lopez Mateos

        Piramide de la Luna

          Asst. Chief Dale Goode

            Henry Watkins Allen Governor 1864-1865

            Henry Watkins Allen was born in Farmville, Virginia on April 29, 1820. He was the son of a physician and planter. He attended public schools most of his life and became an attorney after being...

            Henry Watkins Allen was born in Farmville, Virginia on April 29, 1820. He was the son of a physician and planter. He attended public schools most of his life and became an attorney after being...

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