201. Lutheran Churches 
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. |
202. Coin-Op Binoculars
by: Power Windows Locations that have Coin-Operated Binoculars that provide an opportunity to get a closer look at a vista or sightseeing item. |
203. 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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204. 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. |
205. Border Crossings 
by: Border Crossing The purpose of this category is to notate places where one might travel from one state, province or county to another. These should be ‘official crossings’, not just a point along the border. . These would be either the border between countries, or between the primary geographical divisions within an individual country. (Note new changes, effective October 2009) |
206. Boat Ramps 
by: Boat Ramps Waymarks in this category mark the coordinates for powerboat launching facilities in fresh and salt waters. |
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208. 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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211. 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. |
212. Tim Horton's Restaurants 
by: Tim Hortons Tim Hortons 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! |
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214. Commercial Commemorations
by: Bizateers World-wide, permanent historic markers, plaques, works of art, trees, or some other public acknowledgement, erected, made or placed to celebrate or commemorate a business or corporation's anniversary celebration or some other entity, event, group, people or organization's milestone or celebration. |
215. Old Agricultural Equipment
by: Old Agricultural Equipment NB: Please read the requirements before posting as changes and additions have been effected as of January, 2021.
This is a place to catalog old agricultural equipment from years gone by. These can be plows, harvesters, threshers, seeders, balers, etc. that are not from the modern era (pre-1970). There is a lot of interesting old machinery sitting around in fields and museums. |
216. Solar Power 
by: Sun Kings The mission of this category is to seek out locations where solar power is harvested for use as an alternative energy source and submit them here. |
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218. Beaches 
by: Beach Managers Here you can submit all your favourite beaches from all over the world. Hidden or already well-known. Beaches for swimming, beaches for surfing, beaches for sun lovers (or just lovers), beaches for walking, beaches for riding, beaches for... you name it. Beaches by the sea, beaches by a lake, beaches by a river or artificial beaches, they are all welcome. |
219. Blue Star Memorial Highway Markers 
by: Blue Star Memorial Highways Blue Star Memorial Highway Markers are located throughout the United States. Since 1945, when the Blue Star program began, they have been placed to honor the servicemen and women of the U.S. Armed Forces. Click on "show additional information" below for category requirements. |
220. Highway Rest Areas 
by: Highway Rest Areas This category catalogs worldwide highway rest areas (also called service plazas, rest stops, service areas, welcome centers, or travel plazas). They are public facilities, located adjacent to a major highway that offer, at a minimum, parking and restroom facilities. |
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222. Bicycle Tenders 
by: Bicycle Tenders You may waymark any public bicycle tender that is specifically designed to be used to secure bicycles. *NEW REQUIREMENTS 8/3/18* This category will no longer accept bike shelters, storage lockers or 'innovative' bike racks that aren't artistic in nature. Traditional, run-of-the-mill tenders will NOT be accepted and approved in this category. Help keep this quality category as it was intended to be: Please practice Selective Waymarking! |
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224. 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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225. 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. |