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103. Alabama Historical Markers 
by: Alabama History Buffs 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 Alabama. |
104. Mosaics 
by: We love mosaics This category is about mosaics you can find anywhere in the world both ancient and modern. Please note: We do need a close-up photo of the mosaic to make sure it is a mosaic. Please click on "show additional information" below to see requirements for posting in this category. |
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107. 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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110. Unique Weathervanes 
by: Unique Weathervanes Managers This category is seeking out unique, one-of-a-kind weathervanes. If it was bought in a store, it isn't unique. Many older civic structures and historic homes have custom weathervanes. This is the place to waymark them. Click on "more detail" above to see the requirements. |
111. 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. |
112. Masonic Temples 
by: Masonic Temple Group Locate your local Masonic Lodge or Temple. This can be any group or branch of the Masonic Order. Let us know any other info you have about this lodge. |
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114. Train Cabooses 
by: Caboose Chasers A train caboose was usually the last car on a freight train, goods train, or passenger train, used as crew quarters or as a brake car at the rear of the train. In some parts of the world, these cars are called "Brake Vans" or "Guard Vans"
This category is for the logging of permanently displayed train caboose cars, brake vans or guard vans. |
115. Relief Art Sculptures 
by: Relief Art Curators To locate and waymark all Relief Art Sculptures throughout the world, starting in our own backyard. (Note: Reliefs that form part of an object that falls into another category are no longer accepted). The relief must be stand alone piece of art, not attached, or forms part of an object that can be catalogued in another category. |
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117. Ohio Historical Markers 
by: OHM Managers The Buckeye state has a rich history. Ohio is dotted over 1,300 of these large metal historical marker signs, each giving a glimpse into our past with a short history lesson. |
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120. 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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122. 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. |
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124. Ice Cream Parlors 
by: Ice Cream Parlors Managers 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. |
125. Painted Barn Quilts
by: Painted Barn Quilts The original Barn Quilt project was funded by a Blue Ridge National Heritage Grant through Handmade in America. The mission of the organization is to protect, preserve, interpret and develop the unique natural, historical and cultural resources for the benefit of present and future generations
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