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927. William Shakespeare 
by: Friends of Shakespeare Locations of places and objects directly related to the life, accomplishments, and events of the most historically significant Western playwright, William Shakespeare. |
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929. Billiards and Pool Halls 
by: Billiards and Pool Hall Managers Billiards and Pool Halls are places where people get together for playing cue sports such as pool, snooker or carom billiards.Pubs or Bars that have more than 6 pool tables can also be put in this category. Such establishments often serve alcohol and may have gaming machines, darts, foosball and other games on the side. |
930. Summit Registers 
by: Summit Registers Managers Summit registers are books left on the summit in waterproof containers, they contain the names and sometimes writings of the people who summited the mountian. |
931. Bottle Sculptures
by: Poor Man's Stained Glass This group looks to waymark artistic oddities using colorful glass bottles. These include bottle trees, spirit catchers, sculpture, and buildings made out of glass bottles. |
932. Dairy Creameries
by: Cheese Curds A category for documenting dairy creameries, places where milk and cream are (were) processed and where butter, cheese and other dairy products are made. The creameries may be still be in use, no longer in use or converted to other uses. |
933. Milk Platforms - Maitolaiturit 
by: Milk platform spotters This category wants to find still existing milk platforms, milk stands, churn stands and maitolaiturit. Milk platforms can be roofed, or just platforms without roof. They are made of wood or rocks or tiles. |
934. Flower Fields 
by: Flower Fields Managers This category is for locations where a large field of flowers can be viewed. There are cultivated fields, abandoned pastures, wildflower preserves and unknown out of the way locations. All are welcome.
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935. Horse Racing Tracks 
by: The Sport of Kings Horse racing has been going on for thousands of years. From the time man first domesticated horses, people have raced horses in some manner. This category exists to waymark horse racing venues that host one of the following forms of the sport: Thoroughbred Racing, Harness Racing, Quarter Horse Racing, Point to Point Racing, and Steeplechase/Jump/National Hunt Racing. |
936. Wesleyan Churches 
by: Wesleyans The Wesleyan Church is an evangelical, Protestant denomination. This category's purpose is to find buildings belonging to this denomination that are currently being used as places of worship. |
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938. Public Funiculars and Incline Railways 
by: The Fun-icular Group Public funiculars (fu·NIC·u·lar) are also known as incline elevators, lifts or railways. Regardless of the name, they transport the general public up and down a steep hillside in a railcar or cabin on a track by means of a cable. A fee is usually assessed for this service. |
939. Elvis 
by: Graceland's Groundskeepers Elvis Lives - Locations of places and memorabilia related to the life, career, and events of the King of Rock n Roll, Elvis Presley. Waymark *MUST* have a direct tie to Elvis - a place he performed, lived, something he owned, signed, etc.
A simple mural or painting on a wall does NOT qualify! Neither do Elvis records, poster re-prints, non-original reproduction items, etc. |
940. Hindu Temples 
by: Hindu Temples The Hindu Temples category is a place to record the locations of all Hindu Temples around the world. |
941. Nordic Heritage
by: Nordic Heritage Managers The Nordic countries (i.e. Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Åland Islands) are rich in cultural heritage sites from the time of the declining Ice Age through the Viking Age, the Middle Ages and modern times. Some of these cultural heritage sites have also been recognized by Unesco as World Heritage. As in other countries, these cultural sites were and are placed under special monument protection and are usually also included in state lists. |
942. Sledding Places 
by: Sledding Places Sledding is a common activity in wintry areas. The term refers to traveling down any sort of decline, typically in cold weather on a snowy surface. Help us collect a list of these areas. |
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944. Megachurches
by: Megachurches A megachurch is a modern Protestant church with an average weekly attendance of 2,000 or more. These churches are global, with some reaching attendance above 100,000 and as high as 800,000 at one church. |
945. U.S. Route 99 - The Pacific Highway
by: U.S. 99 Road Trippers U.S. Route 99 ran from the border of Mexico to the border of Canada and was the major north/south highway for the West Coast of the United States for decades. This category seeks to waymark the unique pieces of Americana and history that still lie along this long ago supplanted route. |
946. Alpaca and Llama Farms
by: Alpaca and Llama Herders Alpaca Farms and Llama Farms cover the globe. Trusty and temperamental Llamas are used as guard animals to protect livestock from predators and are popular beasts of burden. Mild-mannered Alpacas resemble miniature llamas and provide a pricey fleece. This category is for the farms that raise Alpacas and/or Llamas as the primary livestock. |
947. Appalachian Trail
by: AT Waymark Management Group A hiking path in the eastern part of the United States extending about 3,298 km (2,050 mi) from Mount Katahdin in central Maine to Springer Mountain in northern Georgia. It is the world's longest continuous mountain trail.
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948. Dining Car Restaurants 
by: Dining Car Restaurants This groups goal is to locate and document old railroad dining cars that have been converted into roadside restaurants. We will also consider, on a case by case basis, replica dining car restaurants. |
949. Inukshuks 
by: Inukshuk Waymark Committee Ancient symbols of Inuit culture traditionally used as landmarks and navigation aids, these stone statues represent a human form with outstretched arms and serves as a well-known symbol of northern hospitality and friendship.
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