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227. Doorways of the World 
by: The Concierges This "Category" endeavours you to find and photograph "Unique- Historic or Interesting" doors and portals" that are found in every country in the world. |
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232. Themed Homemade Mailboxes 
by: Mailbox Connoisseurs This Category is basically for homemade mailboxes, they may be funny or unique but not commercially available even tho they might have been modified to give them a somewhat different appearance. If they are regular mailboxes that have been substantially modified to give them a "Unique" individual look they might also be accepted. If in doubt an "Officer Review" vote will be called.
MAILBOXES ONLY! NO POSTS OR SUPPORTS!
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237. Massachusetts Historical Markers 
by: MassManagers Massachusetts has a long, storied history, from the heyday of the Native American tribes up until today. Historical markers abound in this state, documenting the tales that have taken place in this land. |
238. Carnegie Library Buildings 
by: Carnegie Libraries Managers More than 2500 Carnegie library buildings were built between 1881 and 1919. Many of the buildings still exist today and are used for various purposes. This category will list these buildings regardless of their use today. |
239. Cityscapes 
by: City Viewers A view of a city or town from a hill, from a structure, or across a body of water such as a bay or a lake.
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240. Waychapels 
by: Waychapels Waychapels or Wayside Chapels (in German: Wegkapelle) can be found alongside highways, on bridges, or at the entrances to a town and have traditionally served as a respite for travellers. Typically, these chapels are open to all faiths. In modern days many of these wayside chapels have fallen to ruins, but a few still remain. |
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244. Community Commemoration
by: Celebration Seekers Centennial markers, Bicentennial markers and Anniversary markers are out there celebrating a town, city, state or country's founding anniversary. Markers can be found throughout the world and can be marked here. |
245. Abandoned Cemeteries
by: Gravediggers You walk through the woods and stumble upon a gravestone. One becomes two, two becomes three and before you know it you're standing in the middle of an overgrown, forgotten cemetery. |
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247. Newstands / Newsagencies 
by: Newsstands This category covers establishments primarily engaged in the retail sale of newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals. A newsagent (British English), newsagency (Australian English) or newsstand (American English), is a small type of business that sells newspapers, magazines, stationery, snacks, and often items of local interest such as postcards, or clothing emblazoned with sports team mascots. |
248. Dairy Queen Restaurants
by: Cool Treats! Looking for a cone to bring some relief from the heat? Maybe something a little more decadent in an ice cream treat? Here we provide a list of the Dairy Queen locations of the world. |
249. 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. |
250. Classic BBQ and Sandwich Joints 
by: bbq kings Independent businesses serving up quality BBQ, and well made sandwiches.
No chain operators need apply here.
Pictures are not required for inclusion into the category listing, but are strongly encouraged. Pictures of the actual food served are even better. |