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

Appalachiosaurus

  • mississippi
  • dinosaur
  • museum
  • jackson

Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

This is the site for the American memorial to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto battle April-May 1943 and to the six million Jews in Europe martyred in the cause of human liberty

This is the site for the American memorial to the heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto battle April-May 1943 and to the six million Jews in Europe martyred in the cause of human liberty

  • warsaw ghett...
  • warsaw ghetto
  • holocaust
  • new york
  • riverside park

Metropolitan College of NY

Metropolitan College of NY founded by Audrey Cohen in 1964

Metropolitan College of NY founded by Audrey Cohen in 1964

  • metropolitan...
  • mcny
  • metropolitan college
  • audrey cohen

A Place For Endangered Species

    San Bruno Mountain

      Edward J. Bacciocco, Jr.

        Solitary Confinement Cell, 1982

        Solitary Confinement Cell, 1982

        Solitary Confinement Cell, 1982

        • solitary confinement
        • governor's island
        • castle williams
        • prison
        • military prison
        • leavenworth

        Devil's Slide Trail

          Connecting an Isolated Coast

            Open Spaces and Wild Places

              Ollie Mayer's Lasting Legacy

                Community Support Saves Our Coast

                  Conserving California's Coastal Treasures

                    Portola

                      Colma K-6 School

                        Warren House

                          Sinnott House

                            Morgantown

                            Once known as Beardsville and Claude, Morgantown was settled ca. 1815 by Francis and William Lenoir, George Nixon, Robert Baylor, and Robert McGowan. The name was suggested by Lizzie Morgan as...

                            Once known as Beardsville and Claude, Morgantown was settled ca. 1815 by Francis and William Lenoir, George Nixon, Robert Baylor, and Robert McGowan. The name was suggested by Lizzie Morgan as...

                            • mississippi
                            • community

                            Morriston Post Office

                            Established here in what was then Perry County on February 8, 1887, with D. L. Carter as the first Postmaster. Discontinued on September 11, 1893, but reestablished on January 10, 1894, with J. S....

                            Established here in what was then Perry County on February 8, 1887, with D. L. Carter as the first Postmaster. Discontinued on September 11, 1893, but reestablished on January 10, 1894, with J....

                            • mississippi
                            • commerce
                            • post office
                            • community

                            Old Wheat Cemetery

                            John Wheat, an early settler and Revolutionary War soldier, is buried here, along with other members of the Wheat family, including sons John and William Wheat, who served in the War of 1812, and...

                            John Wheat, an early settler and Revolutionary War soldier, is buried here, along with other members of the Wheat family, including sons John and William Wheat, who served in the War of 1812,...

                            • mississippi
                            • cemetery
                            • veterans