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

Allen Residence

Henry Allen (1871-1952) trumpet player and bandleader, and Henry "Red” Allen, Jr., (1906-1967), trumpet player, singer and bandleader, lived here at 414 Newton Street from 1906 until 1917. Henry...

  • louisiana
  • music
  • jazz
  • new orleans

Marcour Residence

Oscar J. Marcour (1895-1956), violinist and bandleader, lived here at 431 Opelousas Ave from 1917 to 1919. He played with the Jules Bauduc Orchestra at the Silver Slipper, made and...

  • louisiana
  • music
  • jazz
  • new orleans

The Right Bank of the Mississippi River

Once connected by a mule-drawn streetcar, Algiers and Gretna are now linked by this path of history. Follow the markers along the "Right Bank of the Mississippi River" to historic downtown Gretna,...

  • louisiana
  • new orleans
  • mississippi river

Louis Armstrong

During his early years in New Orleans Louis Armstrong drew upon the entire spectrum of music associated with the city. He spent time following Joe Oliver in the "second lines” which...

  • louisiana
  • new orleans
  • jazz
  • music

Stone Canyon Scenic Overlook

On Mulholland Drive, at the crest of the Beverly Crest neighborhood (in what I, a non-Angeleno, would be tempted to call the Hollywood HIlls). To the south, the city spreads out nearly as far...

  • los angeles
  • san fernando valley
  • santa monica...
  • stone canyon

The Goldthwaite Eagle

The Goldthwaite Eagle In 1885, William H. Thompson (1842-1896) started a weekly newspapers, “The Mountaineer,” which closed but was re-established in 1894. He sold it in 1896 to R.M. Thompson,...

  • texas
  • goldthwaite
  • mills county
  • newspapers

Mills County Jail

Mills County Jail, 1888. First structure built by newly organized county, before county seat was chosen. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark — 1965.Struck by the fact that before the county...

  • texas
  • mills county
  • goldthwaite
  • jails
  • law and order

Frank Teich

Frank Teich (Sept. 23, 1856-Jan. 27, 1939)   A native of Germany, Frank Teich studied under master German artists and sculptors before coming to the United States in 1878. By 1883 he...

  • texas
  • llano county
  • llano
  • county courthouses
  • courthouses
  • frank teich
  • architecture

Llano County Courthouse

The plaque: Llano County Courthouse Designed by Austin County architect A.O. Watson, this building in the fourth courthouse for Llano County. Work on the structure began in 1892 and was completed...

  • texas
  • llano county
  • llano
  • county courthouses
  • courthouses
  • architecture

Civil War at the Southwest Waterfront

Private river commerce along the waterfront was disrupted during the Civil War when Washington became the headquarters and supply center of the Union Army. Wharves were appropriated for...

  • washington dc
  • wharf