As of 2008, no sign in Drew commemorates Manning.
A sign on the village green commemorates the sole survivor of the attack who escaped by hiding in the parish church.
Although most of the structures of Old Crow Wing have decayed or were moved away, some are left and interpretive signs commemorate others.
Outside a house, a sign commemorates the death of a black resident who was killed last year by the police in a neighboring town.
The Prince Regent once drove his carriage down the Street, and a sign at the bottom commemorates this event.
A painted sign on the stands nearby commemorated the spot at Shea.
A sign at the towns main intersection of Highway 3053 (Old Highway 135) and FM 1252 commemorates the program's two titles.
No sign identifies the place or commemorates what happened here, as if its lack were a token of a collective will to forget.
Many signs commemorate significant events such as the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, the passing of Millennium or local celebrations such as the centenary of the formation of local councils.
Douglas "Wrong Way" Corrigan, a private aviator who illustrates how call signs can commemorate past exploits.