851. Boer Wars Memorials and Monuments by: Boer Wars Memorials, Monuments and Graves dedicated to the Boer Wars.
This category seeks to waymark all Boer Wars Memorials, Monuments and Graves large and small, located throughout the world. This category will accept memorials and monuments erected by organizations, villages, towns, cities, counties, and nations to honor soldiers as a group and individual soldiers of the Boer Wars. The category is updated: Please read all requirements. |
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854. Flea Markets by: Flea Markets Flea markets - a place where used things are sold, usually outdoors, at various times during the year. |
855. Kugel Balls by: Push!!!!!!! A Kugel is a heavy ball perfectly balanced on a base that matches its curvature. Kids (and adults!) love to shove these balls around and see if they can stop them from spinning. This category is dedicated to seeking out these interesting structures. |
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857. Video Arcades by: Arcade Gamers Back in the 80s and 90s arcades were the kings of video gaming. If you wanted to play seriously, you went to the arcades. Today they aren't quite as easy to find as they once were. Hopefully this category will make it easier for people to find the few that remain. |
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859. Trail Registers by: Trail Registers Trail registers are log books placed at various locations along long hiking trails. They are places where hikers can sign their name and share their stories with the community. |
860. Hot Rod Hangouts and Car Shows by: FoMoCo Large cities and small towns all seem to have formal and/or informal car shows and hang outs and we'd love to know where they are and see all those great cars! |
861. Fish Ladders by: Fish Ladders Find and waymark <b>Fish Ladders</b> all around the world. They are also known as <b>Fishways</b>, <b>Fish Pass</b> or <b>Fish Steps</b>.
They are used to give fish and other water-living animals the chance to come across artificial barriers (such as dams and locks). |
862. World War I Sites by: WWI Sites To create a category that documents, records, and catalogues historic sites and objects related to The Great War. This category is not intended for World War I monuments and memorials (as that is a separate category). Instead, this is meant to categorize sites vital and of historic interest to the war. See our expanded description for more details. |
863. Hooters Restaurants by: Hooter's Executive Hooters Restaurants: a sports-themed restaurant chain that offers foods typically associated with the genre, served by young, pretty women who are dressed in complementary attire. |
864. Coin Shops by: Coin Shops If you are a coin collector you know a good collection takes time and older coin sets are becoming harder to complete. Filling the gaps in your collection will become easier with each new listing in this category. |
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866. Treehouses by: Treehouses A tree house (also spelled treehouse) is a house that is built among the branches or around the trunk of one or more mature trees and is a least 3m off the ground. An acceptable alternative would be a treehouse (suitable for children and older) built within a large tree trunk. For details on submiting a waymark, click on "more detail" above.
To log a visit, submit date & time-of-day of your visit, your photo, preferably including yourself or a member of your party, describe your impressions. |
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868. Dixie Highway by: Dixie Highway Patrolmen The Dixie Highway carried early auto tourists from the Midwestern US and Canada to Florida. When the US highway system was established, most of this system was absorbed into the nascent numbering system, some were not. Over time, much of it has been renamed, and the remaining named portions are like an incomplete puzzle. This category is an effort to fill in those missing pieces, connecting what time and progress have severed. |
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870. Fish Hatcheries by: Fingerlings Fish hatcheries and related facilities dealing with the research and raising of fish, usually run by governmental agencies, but may be academic or private, though not to be confused with commercial fish farming operations.
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872. Military Ships and Submarines (Decommissioned) by: Decommissioned Military Ships and Submarines Nearly every developed nation in world history has a rich maritime history. Decommissioned naval vessels, maritime military museums and other maritime military historical sites dot the United States coastlines. Many other countries throughout the modern world have similar sites. This group seeks to document and discover these maritime military Waymarks for others to visit, to admire, and to remember.
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874. Great Lines of Earth by: Parallel waymarkers The Great Lines of earth category is for markers, plaques, signs or other man-made objects like statues, monuments, etc., that indicate any of the following: the five major circles of latitudes, equal degree of latitudes (parallells), equal degree of longitude (meridians), or historical meridians. |
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