126. Waterfalls 
by: Waterfalls A waterfall is a geological formation resulting from water, often in the form of a stream, flowing over an erosion-resistant rock formation that forms a sudden break in elevation. Almost all of the great waterfalls are known but there are many hidden treasures off the beaten path, waiting to be enjoyed. |
127. UK Historical Markers
by: Token Chroniclers This Category is for Waymarking all of those historical marker sites around the UK and marker sites across the world with British connections. Historical marker sites provide visitors with important, interesting information and provide us with a chance to stop to rest while travelling.
Use the approved UK Region Map to choose your Region: visit link |
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129. Railroad Bridges 
by: Railroad Bridges This waymark category is for the waymarking of either active or inactive railroad bridges of any type. The railroad bridge can currently have other uses and still be waymarked here (i.e. rails-to-trails, resurfaced for other vehicles to use).
UPDATE: Naming Convention Added 8-2013 |
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132. Truss Bridges 
by: Truss Bridges This category is to waymark truss type bridges around the world. These bridges can be currently in use or can be abandoned but still standing. |
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135. Tim Horton's Restaurants 
by: Tim Hortons Tim Horton's is really more than a restaurant to Canadians -- it's an institution. Familiar, the vast network of these doughnut shops forms a network of restful places to re-charge and get ready! |
136. Ontario Provincial Plaques 
by: Ontario Historians Since 1953, when the "Ontario Provincial Plaque Program" started, more than 1,300 plaques have been erected throughout the province of Ontario. 42 provincial plaques across the province commemorate Franco-Ontarian heritage.
- 387 Provincial plaques across Ontario commemorate people that have helped shape the province's history.
- Every year, the 'Ontario Heritage Foundation' erects new and interesting provincial plaques.
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138. Oregon Historical Markers 
by: Oregon, My Oregon 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. |
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140. Baptist Churches 
by: Baptist Church Seekers Baptist refers to individuals belonging to a Baptist church or a Baptist denomination, a Christian denomination that baptizes believers by immersion in water as a public display of their faith. This category is to document the locations of both active and former Baptist Church buildings. |
141. Baroque Architecture
by: Admirers of Baroque Your mission if you choose to accept it, is to find either an original Baroque or Rococo (Late-Baroque) building or structure to post in this category. |
142. Donated Engraved Bricks and Pavers 
by: Brick Layers Engraved bricks and pavers displays as a fundraising tactic has had a re-emergence throughout the world. They are usually found at historical sites, schools, libraries, and even businesses. Sometimes they are dedicated to a fallen hero or to the friends of a library. They typically act as a sidewalk surrounding a memorial. Our goal is to photograph and document those brick dedications.
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144. Direction and Distance Arrows 
by: Direction and distance markers This category contains direction and distance markers -- signs with multiple physical "arrows" (think of a small slat with a name and arrow painted on it), each pointing to a separate location (with the distance to that location indicated).
Note that this category is intended to include only signs that point to distant places. |
145. Coastal Lighthouses 
by: Historical Coastal Lighthouse Group Find a Lighthouse of Historical nature that was used to guide ships along the waterways of the world. Try to include the history of the light, including the lens used.
DO NOT COPY TEXT OR PHOTOS FROM OTHER WEBSITES! MOST SITES ARE COPYRIGHTED AND IT IS ILLEGAL TO DO THIS.
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147. Covered Bridges 
by: Covered Bridges Covered Bridges are most cherished and symbolic historic resources. All reflect the widespread construction of covered bridges on public highways, they are one of the highlights in transportation history. Covered Bridges were roofed and enclosed to protect the wooden structural elements from the weather, which can be quite harsh. |
148. Airports 
by: Air Traffic Controllers A tract of leveled land where aircraft can take off and land, usually equipped with hard-surfaced landing strips, a control tower, hangars, aircraft maintenance and refueling facilities, and accommodations for passengers and cargo. Also aircraft carries at sea are considered airports. ** Click on 'More Details' for posting and logging requirements **
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149. Stone Church Artefacts
by: Historical Researchers This category is for stone church artefacts, objects can be entered in this category from within and around churches. We are looking for unusual objects; we do not want it to be a category of duplicate waymarks. |
150. WAL*MART Stores 
by: Wal * Mart Managers A category to locate all the Wal*Mart stores in the world. Regular stores and Supercenters are accepted. Neighborhood Markets and all the overseas operations should be included. |