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179. Train Cabooses ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
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. |
180. Dartmoor Granite ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
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. |
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183. Waychapels ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
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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188. Utah Historical Markers ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
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. |
189. Artistic Seating ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
by: Sitting Pretty Artists around the world have used many different types of media to transform or create benches for public use. Artistically created, or artistically altered public seating has a place here. |
190. Places for Recycling
by: Recyclers Recycling is the reprocessing of old materials into new products, with the aims of preventing the waste of potentially useful materials, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials, reducing energy usage, reducing air (from incineration) and water (from land filling) pollution. |
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193. Bicycle Rentals
by: Rental bicyclists Waymark businesses or services that rent or offer bicycles for a limited time of use. This category is intended to be from a tourist point of view. See below for more details. |
194. Wayside shrines ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
by: Wayside Shrines Lovers A wayside shrines are type of small sacred monuments, in shape of stone column or build pillar with. It symbolize the column at which Christ was scourged. |
195. WAL*MART Stores ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
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. |
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197. Vintage Movie Theaters
by: Vintage Theater Nuts This category is meant for buildings that are still classic theaters or buildings that once were theaters. If it is no longer a theater, then it must still have the theater features.<Br>
Also no waymark will be accepted if the building was built after 1950 unless there is an amazing story behind the theater. |
198. 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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200. Lutheran Churches ![allows ratings allows ratings](/images/icons/israting.gif)
by: Lutheran Church Lutheran congregations believe in Lutheranism, a part of Protestant Christianity that was inspired by the acts of Martin Luther (1483-1586). There are millions of Lutherans worldwide who belong to Lutheran Churches. This category documents the locations for active and former Lutheran Church buildings. |