976. Mom and Pop Rock Shops by: Rock Hounds This category is for independent (no chains) rock shops that you typically find along barren stretches of highway in the heartland of the US. |
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978. Atlas Statues by: Atlas Statues Your mission is to find a statue that is of a human figure who is holding the world (not a clock)on his shoulders.
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979. Connecticut Historical Markers by: Connecticut Historic 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. This category is for those markers found in the state of Connecticut. |
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982. Super Fund Sites by: Super Fund <span id="ctl00_ContentBody_CategoryControl1_lblDescription"><span style="color:red;"><b>NB: Please note that this category has been expanded to include Super Fund sites worldwide as of January, 2022.</span></b><br />This category is for Waymarking the Super Fund sites all over the world. The logs will serve to keep an update on them. |
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985. Wildlife Museums by: Wildlife Museums They are not zoos or aquariums. They are not historical or cultural. They are all of these wrapped into one; they are Wildlife Museums. |
986. Benjamin Franklin by: The Junto Locations of places and objects directly related to the life, accomplishments, inventions, and events of one of America's most prolific historical figures - Benjamin Franklin. |
987. Current and Former Exchanges by: Traders An exchange is an organized market where tradable goods are sold and bought. We are looking for the locations of current and former exchanges around the world. |
988. Pirates by: The Sea Rats Yo ho, me scurvy dogs!
We be looking for waymarking treasures that would shiver the timbers of the true buccaneer. Our plunder includes historic pirate sites, museum exhibits, ports and other booty significant to pirate history and the buccaneers of legend and lore. |
989. Automobile Salvage Yards by: Auto Recyclers This catagory is a collection of automobile salvage yards around the world.
A automobile salvage yard is where one can go purchase used auto parts at a lower cost rather than purchase new parts which are at a higher cost. |
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993. Chalet, Cottage, and Cabin Style Lodging by: Chalet, Cottage, and Cabin Lodging Great getaway and lodging places which provide a quaint, rustic atmosphere. These three types of accommodations are grouped together in this category since in many cases they overlap each other in one way or another. This category is to make known many of these overnight facilities to travelers since they are usually not widely publicized. Each waymarked location is to convey the setting and condition of the facility so travelers can determine their preferred places to get away from it all. |
994. Beach Huts by: Beach Huts Managers Some beach huts are small places to change or make a hot drink, others are more lavish with electricity and water installed as well as sleeping areas. Some are owned by private individuals (including The Queen!), and others are owned by local councils are available for hire.
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996. Ski Lodges by: Ski Lodge Management Whether you're stopping for a quick coffee to kick-off your day on the slopes, grabbing a sandwich for lunch, warming-up with a hot chocolate on a powder day, or ending the day with a glass of schnapps, the world's ski lodges are our refuge from the best and the worst of the skiing or snowboarding experience. |
997. Viquesney's Spirit of the Doughboy Statues by: "Viquesney" Statues We are seeking the famous “Doughboy Statues” created by E.M. Viquesney to document the history and contributions of this Great American Sculptor. Viquesney created his Doughboy in response to a national interest to honor those who died, were wounded, or served in the World War. |
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999. Salt Pans and Mines by: Waymarking4All Salt is used basically everywhere where humans are present. Mostly in food - to enhance flavors and preserve meat and fish - but also in cosmetics and health industry. There is refined and unrefined salt. There is finely ground salt and coarsely ground salt. But rarely we think about its origin. Where does salt comes from? That's what this category is about: salt pans and salt mines. |
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