451. Breweries by: The brewers A brewery can be a building or place that produces large quantities of beer.
It can also be a business (brewing company) whose trade is the production and sale of its own beer or spirits (liquor).
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452. Kinetic Sculpture and Art by: Kinetic Sculpture and Art Kinetic Sculpture and Art is sculpture that has parts that move with respect to other parts; it depends on motion for its effects. Drawing engineering and art together, they give a glimpse at what great beauty can be created by the artist. Sound and light pieces are also welcome here. Please click on "show additional information" below to see requirements for posting in this category. |
453. Disc Golf Courses by: Disc Golf Courses Managers Disc golf is played much like traditional golf. Instead of a ball and clubs, however, players use a flying disc, or Frisbee®.
There are plenty of disc golf courses out there, so grab a disc and give it a try!! |
454. Wisconsin Historical Markers by: Wisconsin Historical Marker Management Inc. Wisconsin historical markers identify, commemorate and honor the important people, places, and events that have contributed to the state's rich heritage. The Wisconsin Historical Markers Program is a vital education tool, informing people about the most significant aspects of Wisconsin's past.
Please be sure to read the submission guidelines before entering a new marker! |
455. Fitness Trails by: Fitness Nuts A fitness trail consists of a path or course that has obstacles or stations distributed along its length for exercising the human body to promote good health. |
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457. Public Access Lands by: Purveyors of Public Places Public access lands are areas that people can visit at their leisure where permits, special memberships, etc. are not required in order to explore and/or be educated.
This category seeks to waymark forests and lands that are accessible to the general public and do not qualify as National, State, Provincial and/or Municipal parks. |
458. New Jersey Historical Markers by: New Jersey Historic Markers Group NJ is one of the 13 original colonies and is rife with history from George Washington to Thomas Edison's Laboritories. New Jersey has many things to appreciate, even to brag about. New Jersey may not have the Rocky Mountains, but it has the Delaware Water Gap and; while it does not have the Great Lakes, it has 230 miles of Seashore, numerous lakes, and reservoirs sprinkled across the state. |
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461. Western Canadian Heritage by: The Homesteaders Originally created by WannerClan as a category for cataloging Heritage Properties in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, the category has been expanded to include Heritage Properties in all of Western Canada, an area which encompasses British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Territories: The Yukon, Northwest Territories & Nunavut. |
462. Octagon Buildings by: Octagon Buildings Managers Eight-sided buildings are found the around the world in a wide variety of structures -- lighthouses in Florida, water towers in Germany, homes in Wisconsin and shops in New Zealand. Let's see your octagonal building find! |
463. Pikachu Sightings by: pokemon The aim of this category is to focus on the cultural symbolism of pikachu and related pokemon (eg. Pichu) |
464. Vértices Geodésicos by: Vértices Geodésicos Señales georeferenciadas permanentes españolas. Todos los puntos de referencia usados por el Instituto Geográfico Naciona, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya y Instituto Cartográfico Valenciano. / Spanish survey marks. All benchmarks used by Instituto Geográfico Nacional, Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya and Instituto Cartográfico Valenciano. |
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467. Nevada Historical Markers by: Nevada Historic Markers Reminders of our past, such as buildings and archeological sites, are found throughout the state of Nevada. They represent the contributions made by early Nevadans to the State's culture. By studying the past, understanding its spirit, and preserving its message, we have an opportunity to understand our present-day culture and institutions. The Historic Marker Program was initiated by the State Legislature in 1967 to bring the State's heritage to the public's attention with on-site markers. |
468. War of 1812 by: The 2nd Revolution The sub-section to the Napoleonic War (1793-1815), fought primarily in the United States, at sea, & in Canada - Between 1811 and 1815. |
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474. Petrosomatoglyphs by: Petrosomatoglyphists Have you seen Petrosomatoglyphs? I think you have if you just know what it is. If you have seen footmarks, handmarks, animal footmarks and shoemark imprints on concrete, rockbed, cement, tiles, asphalt pavements and even wood surfaces you have maybe found one to be waymarked. |
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