Local Communities
25 sites
https://polkcounty.org/
A community resource page dedicated to veterans in Polk County, North Carolina, providing contact information for local veterans services, links to VFW and American Legion Facebook groups, and a rich archive of Veterans Day parades and memorial park events dating back to 2002. The site also offers resources on in-home care assistance, suicide prevention, POW/MIA remembrance, and the Vietnam Memorial Wall.
https://espressario.tripod.com/index.html
The Espressario is a guide to cybercafes and coffeehouses in the Philippines, created around 1998 when internet cafes were just beginning to take root as cultural institutions. It covers cafe listings, coffee resources, and the emerging cyberculture scene in the Philippines, making it a fascinating snapshot of early internet access culture in Southeast Asia.
http://cybernex.net/~rahwayem
This site for the Rahway Emergency Management group in New Jersey appears to be a minimal web presence consisting of a single image. The sparse structure suggests it may be a placeholder or early-stage page for a local civic emergency services organization.
http://texhoma.net/~swora/index.html
A sparse personal page hosted on the Texhoma regional ISP, containing only a single image with no visible text content. The site appears to belong to a user with the handle 'swora' on a dial-up era regional internet provider serving the Texas-Oklahoma border area.
https://stortfordhistory.co.uk/
A detailed historical guide to Bishop's Stortford and Thorley in Hertfordshire, England, tracing the town's origins from medieval times through to the modern era with locally sponsored content. Visitors will find rich historical excerpts, including an 1791 description from the Universal British Directory, covering the town's geography, castle ruins, and notable landmarks.
https://ireland.nekoweb.org/
Created by mal, the Irish Webring connects websites made by Irish people, people based in Ireland, or sites with predominantly Irish content, with a thoughtful discussion of what 'Irishness' even means. The site includes a nuanced exploration of national identity, diaspora, and the complexities of Irish heritage that sets it apart from a typical webring hub.
https://3599.neocities.org/
A Japanese-language Neocities personal site maintained by an enthusiast whose main passion is place names, featuring detailed columns on old town names in Suginami Ward, street address history, and neighborhood walks around Tokyo. The site also includes music notes, reading logs, baseball roster entries for the Swallows, and participates in the Neo-Nihongo Webring for Japanese-language Neocities creators.
https://diamondgeezer.blogspot.com/
Diamond Geezer is a long-running London-focused blog covering the city's streets, transport infrastructure, local history, and everyday urban life in remarkable detail. The author writes extensively about London's public transit, neighborhoods, and civic oddities, making it a beloved resource for anyone curious about the capital's inner workings.
https://kaiteng.neocities.org/
Kaiteng is a sparse personal page with hints of Finnish and Kainuu regional identity, suggesting content related to Finnish language or translation. The site offers little visible content beyond an entry link, but its keywords point toward Finnish culture and possibly translation resources.
http://clare-uk.com/pages/about-clare-406.htm
Clare-UK is a comprehensive community website dedicated to the historic market town of Clare in Suffolk, England, covering its rich history from pre-Roman times through Norman occupation and beyond. Visitors will find a visitor's guide, local news, genealogy resources, a business directory, community events, and historical articles including a full book by David Hatton about Clare's past.