126. Victorian Post Boxes by: Victorian Letterboxers To locate and waymark UK Victorian Post Boxes.
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PLEASE NOTE, THERE IS A FACILITY TO SUGGEST CHANGES TO WAYMARKS, THE UK WAYMARKERS WOULD PREFER IF YOU EMAILED THEM DIRECT IF ANY CHANGES TO A WAYMARK IS NEEDED. THANK YOU. |
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128. WPA Projects by: WPA Supervisors On May 6, 1935, Franklin Delano Roosevelt created the Works Progress Administration (WPA) to employ the millions of Americans left unemployed by economic depression. This category is to waymark the projects created by the people employed by the WPA agency. |
129. Anchors by: Anchors Away Anchors that are on public display. Static locations only that can be viewed by the public. The option for a person to be photographed with the Anchor must exist to list it here successfully. Normally these would be 'ground-based' by nature but exceptions may exist. See previously accepted listings for examples. |
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132. Monopoly in the Real World by: Monopoly Boards Waymark the specific real world locations that can be found on any edition of Monopoly or its variants. Please click on "show additional information" below to see requirements for posting in this category.
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134. People-Named Places by: The Selection Committee The mission of this category is to document specific cities, towns, airports, bridges, dams and buildings that are named after a person. Please submit only man-made structures named after a person. The structure must still exist. |
135. Outdoor Warning Sirens by: Warning Siren Group Civil Defense Sirens (outdoor warning devices) are all over the US (and the world)! Is there one of these structures in your community, legacy of the Cold War paranoia? |
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137. Epic Beings and Creatures by: Epic This category is for sightings (real or immortalized in statuary, art, or enactment) of figures, beings or creatures of mythic or epic status. |
138. Churchyard Crosses by: Churchyard Crosses The aim for this category is to find crosses situated within churchyards which are free standing crosses and not attached to an individuals grave. |
139. Pennsylvania Historical Markers by: Keystone State Historians 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. Pennsylvania's historic marker program is a great way to learn the history of the Keystone State! See waymark creation and logging requirements below. |
140. Art Deco - Art Nouveau by: Deco Nouveau Your mission if you choose to accept it, is to find either an Art Nouveau, Art Deco or Cubist building or structure built prior to 1950 to post in this category. |
141. Ice Cream Parlors by: Ice Cream Parlors Managers <b>*Category Update 8/4/18* (read the expanded description below for more details).</b> I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. Sometimes, though, we don't know where to find the best spot to satisfy our cravings. So share your favorites. Record the longitude and latitude and include as much information as possible so we'll know whether it's worth the trip. |
142. Country Churches by: Country Churches Country Churches. We have all seen these very rural beautiful symbols of our past out in rural areas in our community. They stand tall and majestic and are a symbol of a way of living that once was. Country Churches are just what the name states. Churches in the
country. They are NOT "within city limits". They may have a farm nearby
because most of them do. But, they are located at least ONE MILE(1 mile) or more AWAY from a POPULATED hamlet/city/town/or village. |
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145. Australia Post Offices by: Australian Posties Our goal at Australia Post Offices is to locate and waymark as many post office locations as possible, including licensed post offices. We are particularly interested in standalone, 'traditional' Australia Post Office locations - past and present. |
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148. Silhouette Public Art Sculptures by: Silhouette Sculpture This category is for the style of sculpture that is generally cut from a sheet of metal (or other substance) or uses bars or pipe to interpret the artist's sculpture. This also includes art pieces that are made of words, regardless of language, which are silhouette by design. This category is about artwork; not signage. Please click on "show additional information" below to see requirements for posting in this category. |
149. Virginia Historical Markers by: Virginia Historic Markers Group Almost every driver on Virginia’s roadways has seen one. The state sponsored markers are tall, silver historical highway markers. In addition there are historical markers sponsored by municipalities, counties, and various organizations such as the DAR. All together there are many more than 2,000 of them bringing bits of history to motorists in Virginia. |
150. Exact Replicas by: Replicas In our daily travels we often see exact replicas of known art, buildings and other structures, sometimes in full size, sometimes in miniature. The replica may be thousands of miles away from the original but sometimes, seeing an exact copy can be almost as good as the real thing. |