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

The Petaluma River Festival Association Basin Docks

    The American Trust Building

      St Vincent de Paul Church, Petaluma

        Petaluma Veterans

          Johnny Erdelatz Memorial Courtyard

            Marjorie Saunders Park

              Joaquin Miller Teaching Garden

                Coaches Playfield

                  Washington Park, Burlingame

                  WASHINGTON PARK DEDICATED TO THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY BY A RESOLUTION OF THE BURLINGAME CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 22, 1932 Submitted by @jqmcd

                  WASHINGTON PARK DEDICATED TO THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY BY A RESOLUTION OF THE BURLINGAME CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 22, 1932 Submitted by @jqmcd

                    Washington State Veterans Memorial

                    Submitted by @Ritterton

                    Submitted by @Ritterton

                      Jensen House

                      KELEY LANDMARK designated in 1996 CITY OF BERKELEY JENSEN HOUSE George Jensen, Builder 1891 This is one of the earliest houses built in the north Berkeley hills. George Jensen came from Denmark...

                      KELEY LANDMARK designated in 1996 CITY OF BERKELEY JENSEN HOUSE George Jensen, Builder 1891 This is one of the earliest houses built in the north Berkeley hills. George Jensen came from...

                        New Brunswick Legislative Building

                        Submitted by @bthubbard

                        Submitted by @bthubbard

                        • ministry of health
                        • charles fisher
                        • wilmot
                        • douglas

                        Cecil B. DeMille Paradise Ranch

                        In memory of Cecil B. DeMille, his Paradise Ranch was given by the Cecil B. DeMille Trust with the hope that it would be a Paradise for children. (Recently sold, now a church) Submitted by Craig Baker

                        In memory of Cecil B. DeMille, his Paradise Ranch was given by the Cecil B. DeMille Trust with the hope that it would be a Paradise for children. (Recently sold, now a church) Submitted by Craig Baker

                        • movies
                        • celebrities
                        • entertainment

                        First woman to vote in NY state

                        LISLE VILLAGE HALL Built 1902 In this building, January 5, 1918 Florence B. Chauncey was the first woman in New York State to vote in an election. Erected January 5, 2018 Preservation Association...

                        LISLE VILLAGE HALL Built 1902 In this building, January 5, 1918 Florence B. Chauncey was the first woman in New York State to vote in an election. Erected January 5, 2018 Preservation...

                        • lisle
                        • ny
                        • suffrage

                        Bowles Hall

                          Mulford-Marina Branch Library

                            Gerald Stull

                            "On May 5, 1958, Lt. Gerald Stull USAF was returning to Truax Field from a training mission when his F-102A jet faltered add headed toward the residential neighborhood along Hudson Park. Lt Stull...

                            "On May 5, 1958, Lt. Gerald Stull USAF was returning to Truax Field from a training mission when his F-102A jet faltered add headed toward the residential neighborhood along Hudson Park. Lt Stull...

                              Madison Club

                              Submitted by @sashadm

                              Submitted by @sashadm

                                Covered Wagons

                                IN MEMORY OF THE PIONEER MEN AND WOMEN WHO PASSED THIS WAY IN COVERED WAGONS ERECTED BY JOHN BELL CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Submitted by @sashadm

                                IN MEMORY OF THE PIONEER MEN AND WOMEN WHO PASSED THIS WAY IN COVERED WAGONS ERECTED BY JOHN BELL CHAPTER DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Submitted by @sashadm

                                  The Loss of Wetlands