Historical Marker
A historical marker is a sign or plaque that provides information about a significant event, person, or location in history. These markers are often placed in public spaces to educate the community and visitors about the historical importance of the site. They can be found in various forms, including bronze plaques, stone monuments, or interpretive signs.
Historical markers are typically maintained by local, state, or national organizations, such as the National Park Service or local historical societies. They serve to commemorate events like battles, the birthplaces of notable figures, or the locations of important cultural developments, helping to preserve and share history with future generations.