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78. Relief Art Sculptures 
by: Relief Art Curators
Locate and waymark all Relief Art Sculptures throughout the world, starting in your own town! (Note: Reliefs that form part of an object that falls into another category are no longer accepted). The relief MUST be a stand-alone piece of art -- not attached to or forming part of an object that can be submitted in another category (such as Frieze Art, all statue categories, all sculpture categories and any other category where relief artwork is part of a broader piece of work). |
79. Arch Bridges 
by: Arch Bridges Place all bridges here which you find are constructed with an arch used as the main load bearing structure. This type of bridge design is one of the oldest and longest lasting. Several stone arch bridges made over 1000 years ago are still standing today, even without the use of mortar. No arch bridge is too small or too big for this category. |
80. Dated Architectural Structures Multifarious
by: All Things Dated
This category's mission is to seek out and document the many dated architectural structures that exist worldwide and to waymark them here as an alternative to existing categories that will not accept these dated architectural structures. |
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82. Pictorial Pub Signs
by: Inn Signs This category is dedicated to finding traditional pub signs where the name of the establishment is depicted pictorially on a board hung outside the establishment. |
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84. Static Artillery Displays 
by: Cannon Squad The category includes all various forms of artillery on static public display. Examples of this category would include old world examples like; Ballistae; catapults; and trebuchets; to new world examples like cannons and howitzers. |
85. Castles 
by: Castles Managers This category is for listing castles ancient and modern. The castles can be public or private, intact or ruined. |
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87. Headstones of Centenarians
by: Hundred and Up Headstones for Centenarians is a category for the collection and documentation of headstones that detail the honored as being aged at 100 years old or over at the time of their demise. |
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89. Courthouses 
by: Court Jesters Courthouses are buildings that are, or have been, primarily used to conduct judicial proceedings. American county courthouses are also sometimes used as the center of the county government. |
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92. Lucky 7 
by: Lucky 7 This is a Waymark game to find at least seven Waymarks in a given radius. You can find and submit more than seven, but you can only use each of the Waymark departments once. All must be your Waymarks. All must be within a half-mile (0.8 KM) radius. For an extra challenge, limit the radius to a tenth of a mile (0.16 KM). Some of us WM in target rich environment.
Any future nearby Lucky Seven Waymarks cannot reuse a Waymark (WM) used in a previous WM. This means you can only use each WM once. |
93. Stone Church Artefacts
by: Historical Researchers This category is for stone church artefacts, objects can be entered in this category from within and around churches. We are looking for unusual objects; we do not want it to be a category of duplicate waymarks. Frieze art is an exception. |
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95. Methodist Churches
by: Methodists From its ambitious beginnings in 1729, Methodism is now the way of worship for over seventy-five million people worldwide. These Methodist congregations, in all their flavours, gather in buildings specific for Methodist worship. It is for buildings currently and formerly used as Methodist Churches that this category has been created. |
96. UK Historical Markers
by: Token Chroniclers This Category is for Waymarking all of those historical marker sites around the UK and marker sites across the world with British connections. Historical marker sites provide visitors with important, interesting information and provide us with a chance to stop to rest while travelling.<P>
Use the approved UK Region Map to choose your Region: <A ref "bookmark" HREF="http://www.follow-the-arrow.co.uk/resources/images/ukregion1.jpg"target= _blank">visit link</A> |
97. New York Historical Markers 
by: NY Historical Markers Roadside historic markers are our windows to the past. They educate us, they make us curious to investigate, or they provide a nice excuse to take a break and stretch our legs while we read what happened here. |
98. Gazebos 
by: Gazebo Guys A gazebo is a octagonal,or hexagonal structure with no walls. The roof is typically supported by pillars or wooden supports placed around the outer circle of the base. |
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100. Outside Wooden Display Carvings 
by: Wood Carvers <b> All types of wooden carvings on permanent display </b> including "chainsaw carvings", "totem poles" & "cigar store Indians" along roadways in parks in front of stores, lodges and wherever they may be placed for outdoor public display.
<br> *Wooden signs do not meet this category's criteria (those currently accepted previous to Feb 4 2008 will be grandfathered). The wooden display must be of a sculpture format. The carving must be made of wood and not resin reproductions. |