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          5 posts, latest post: tfmorris, Jul 8, 2009
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          1. frankieroberto Freebase Experts Top Contributor
            Jul 8, 2009
            frankieroberto says:

            I think you'd be advised to call this base 'plaques' rather than 'blueplaques', as they're not all blue...

            1. sprocketonline Top Contributor Freebase Experts
              Jul 8, 2009
              sprocketonline says:

              Hah, good point - I've done that now.

            2. tfmorris Top Contributor Freebase Experts
              Jul 8, 2009
              tfmorris says:

              You might also want to explain what it's about as well, since it is very culture/country-specific.

            3. frankieroberto Freebase Experts Top Contributor
              Jul 8, 2009
              frankieroberto says:

              Yes. I believe you have "Historical markers" in the US?

            4. tfmorris Top Contributor Freebase Experts
              Jul 8, 2009
              tfmorris says:

              Around here (New Hampshire) historical markers are cast metal roadside signs on a signpost.  They may commemorate a building, but it also could be an event or a natural formation or the site of a former building or just about anything.  Here's a list for the state http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/markers/chronological.php

              The most common thing on a building is just a sign with the year it was built, although you occasionally get plaques with about the same content as a blue plaque.  I don't think there's any standard format though.

              There's no standard signage associated with the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, as far as I know.

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