76. Windmills 
by: Windmills Worldwide Since ancient times, man has harnessed the power of the wind to provide assistance in various tasks. Grain milling, water pumping, threshing, and sawmills were common, as well as a means to provide electricity in more modern times. A good resource for widmill history and design can be found at:
http://www.windmillworld.com/windmills/history.htm |
77. 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. |
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81. Dartmoor Granite 
by: DARTMOOR NATIONAL PARK A category for waymarking all structures worldwide composed of Dartmoor Granite. Dartmoor Granite was quarried all over Dartmoor and was renowned for its crushing strength and was used in many prestigious London building projects, including most notably London Bridge. Other buildings where the stone was used, mostly for plinths and load-bearing elements, include the British Museum, Goldsmiths Hall and the National Gallery plus many other structures globally including sculptures, Crosses etc. |
82. Ghost Signs 
by: The Wall Dogs Faded, painted signs, at least 50 years old, on an exterior building wall heralding an obsolete product, an outdated trademark or a clue to the history of the building's occupancy. |
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85. 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. |
86. Cycling Routes 
by: CyclingNode-maintainers Numbered nodes where cycling routes intersect.
the category is meant for all cycling routes using any numbered system to identify the different routepoints in the world
Genummerde locaties waar fietsroutes elkaar kruisen. |
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89. Medieval Churches 
by: Medieval Churches This category contains churches from the medieval times. The churches can be from any religion but the time when the church was built must be from the medieval times. |
90. North Carolina Historical Markers 
by: North Carolina Highway 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. Please click on "more detail" above to see the requirements for posting in this category. |
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94. Population Signs 
by: Statisticians Population statistics are being displayed in many ways such as 'Welcome Signs' or just plain signs with the Town name and population. |
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96. Utah Historical Markers 
by: Utah 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. The historic markers are a great way to learn about the Beehive State! See waymark creation and logging requirements below. |
97. 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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100. 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. |