Regional
28 sites
Subcategories:
- Local Communities (25)
- City Guides (3)
http://eseban.free.fr/caramail
A French-language community site for Caramail chat users in the Côte d'Azur region, covering Nice, Cannes, Antibes, and Monaco, featuring member photo profiles and registration history dating back to September 2000. With over 180,000 visits and 465 registered members, it serves as a local social hub complete with free ringtones, weather, logos, and quirky generators for poems and insults.
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.
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.
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.
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.
http://lafn.org/community/mabuhay
Hosted on the Los Angeles Free Net (LAFN), this page appears to represent the Mabuhay community, a Filipino cultural or community organization in the Los Angeles area. With virtually no surviving text content, only a single image remains to hint at its origins as a local community presence on the early web.
https://11foot8.com/
A dedicated archive documenting every crash at the infamous 11foot8 (now 11foot8+8) low-clearance railroad bridge in Durham, North Carolina, which has shredded the roofs of over 187 trucks since 2008. The site features video footage, crash history, a FAQ, and even a documentary about the so-called 'Canopener Bridge,' making it a surprisingly compelling niche destination.
http://postcards.shibbs.co.uk/
A curated collection of old postcard scans from Barnet and its surrounding areas in North London, covering landmarks, streets, churches, and local events like the famous Barnet Fair. The site invites visitors to contribute their own postcard scans and includes related links to other local history resources in Hertfordshire and beyond.