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

Inquisition

Frente a este lugar estuvo el quemadero de la Inquisición de 1596 a 1771. Dirección de monumentos coloniales y de la República.- In front of this place was the burner of the Inquisition from 1596...

    Het Utrechts schip

    This plaque explains the metal sculpture here, in the form of a ship. At this location the remains of a thousand year old wooden ship was found 2.3 meters deep in the ground, in december 1930....

    • archeology
    • old ship
    • utrecht
    • 1000 ad

    Ivan Reitman Cinema

    IVAN REITMAN CINEMA   Director Ivan Reitman has entertained and influenced generations of film lovers with seminal films like STRIPES, MEATBALLS, and DAVE. In GHOSTBUSTERS, be made...

    • new york
    • manhattan
    • downtown manhattan
    • wall street
    • ivan reitman
    • movies
    • cinema
    • film
    • alamo drafthouse

    Raymond Lemieux: First Chemical Synthesis of Sucrose

    National Historic Chemical LandmarkRaymond U. Lemieux: First chemical synthesis of sucroseAt this site, the National Research Council Canada's Prairie Regional Laboratory, Raymond U. Lemieux, with...

    • saskatoon
    • saskatchewan
    • canada
    • chemistry
    • sucrose
    • national res...
    • science

    William Bartram Trail

    In 1775, traveling by boat Bartram passed here, noting higher land and trees "of an incredible magnitude"

    • louisiana
    • bartram trail
    • livingston parish

    Pottery Hill

    This site (16ST48), dominated by the ancient Castain Oak (2006, Live Oak Society), has provided evidence of human activity though a sequence of aboriginal ceramics dating from the late Tchefuncte...

    • louisiana
    • native american
    • st. tammany parish

    Simpson Church of God

    Second oldest continuously active Church of God in Louisiana. Began by Robert H. Owens, 1897. 1st named Welcome Church of God. 1st convert was James Harville. Early converts from Pine...

    • louisiana
    • rapides parish
    • church
    • religion

    A.Z. Young's Home Civil Rights Leader

    While serving as the President of the historic Bogalusa Civic and Voters League (The League), Dr. A. Z. Young, a noted Civil Rights Leader, Luminary & Icon, led the historic 1967 nine day...

    • louisiana
    • civil rights
    • washington parish

    Macy Street Grade Separation

    Macy Street Grade Separation, Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Project 4361, City of Los Angeles, Frank L. Shaw, Mayor. August 1931

      Northern Terminus of the First Commercial Monorail in America

      In commemoration of service and honor to the Seattle World’s Fair April 21 – October 21 1962 and the City of Seattle Placed in tribute this 19th day of October 1962 at the site of the northern...

        George Washington

        George Washington   An authorized cast bronze by The Gorham Foundry from the original by Jean Antoine Houden (17 41–18 28) which stands in the state capital at Richmond, Virginia. It was purchased...

          Robert A. Conyes

          In Memory of ROBERT A. CONYES by Harriet B. Conyes

            Jo and Norm Budman

            Jo and Norm Budman Celebrating 50 years of marriage "I'll never find another you"

              John Balbach

                Allen and Ellen Wexler, 'Overlook'

                Allan and Ellen Wexler in collaboration with di Domenico + Partners Overlook 2009 Granite and Glass Fabricated by Digital Stone Project Commissioned by MTA Arts for Transit and MTA Long Island...

                • new york
                • brooklyn
                • atlantic terminal
                • atlantic avenue
                • mta
                • art
                • station
                • lirr