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677. Ancient Traces and Roads by: Ancient Traces Many ancient migratory paths of buffalo and other grazing mammals served as the basis of some of our current routes. Aboriginal people would often use the paths to hunt these same animals, as well as to travel throughout their territories. Early military expeditions and explorers took advantage of the existing routes to travel into the wilderness. Settlers also used these same paths to travel into the new territories. Eventually many of these became the basis of our modern roads. |
678. Peanuts Characters by: Peanuts Characters This category is for all you Peanuts lovers, serving as a tribute to Charles Schultz and his characters. Meet the characters: Snoopy, Charlie Brown, Woodstock, Linus, Lucy, Sally, Schroeder, Peppermint Patty, Marcie, Pigpen, Franklin and Rerun.<br><br>
<b>April 5, 2021<br>
The Peanuts Characters category is updated. Be sure and read all the new requirements.<br><br>
<b>Any previously approved waymark that does not adhere to the new requirements will be grandfathered.</b>
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684. Specific Wars Monuments and Memorials by: WarVeterans This category is for monuments and memorials dedicated to specific wars, typically to honor the persons (as a whole, not as individuals) who fought in such conflicts. Exclusions made for wars which memorials and monuments already have their own categories. |
685. Sculpture Gardens by: Sculpture Garden Managers A sculpture garden or sculpture park is an outdoor space designed expressly for the viewing of sculptures. An example of a famous sculpture garden would be the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden on the Mall in Washington, D.C. There are also plenty of small little known gardens in towns or on college campuses around the world. |
686. Coordinate Palindromes by: Coordinate Palindromes Managers Palindromes are sequences that read the same backwards or forwards. The digits of a latitude / longitude form a sequence of numbers. If you can find a location on the planet where the digits of the coordinates read the same forwards or backwards, then you have a candidate for this waymarking category.
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687. New Hampshire Historical Markers by: Granite State History Group Why was an independent republic formed in 1832 within New Hampshire and where was it? Find out by visiting NH Historical Marker No. 1. What was the historic handshake commemorated by the latest official Historical Marker No. 188? Exploring state and local historic markers of the Granite State will take you on a fascinating and educational journey. |
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691. Named Farms and Ranches by: Farm and Ranch Hands This category will mark farms, ranches, vineyards, orchards or plantations that have publically displayed names. Farms or Ranches can be either privately or publicly owned . They also may or may not be able to be toured or visited. |
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696. Geocaching Tour Guides by: Tour Directors New to geocaching and want some local insight into the activity? Want to meet up with another geocacher for a hunt? This is the place to go. |
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699. Historic Trees by: Historic Trees This waymark category is for individual, historic trees. An historic tree is one that was witness to an historic event, or maybe it was planted by, or otherwise directly associated with a famous historic figure. It will usually be marked by some form of plaque, noting its significance. The fact that a tree has a plaque however does not necessarily make it eligible for this category. Trees planted in honor of an historic figure, event or as a memorial will not be considered for this category. |
700. Landlocked Lighthouses by: Landlocked Lighthouse Lovers It's normal to see a lighthouse along the seashore or overlooking a harbor. But sometimes we find them where there is no water! Record these out-of-place lighthouses here. Look below for detailed waymarking and visiting requirements. |