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Washington Points of Interest
Buildings in Washington Man-made structures with walls and roofs for protection of people and/or materials, but not does not include churches, hospitals, or schools. |
Cemeteries in Washington Places or areas for burying the dead including burying grounds, burials, graves, and memorial gardens. |
Churches in Washington Buildings used for religious worship including chapels, mosques, synagogues, tabernacles, and temples. |
Civil Places in Washington Political divisions formed for administrative purposes including boroughs, counties, municipios, parishes, towns, and townships. |
Hospitals in Washington Buildings where the sick or injured may receive medical or surgical attention including infirmaries. |
Lakes in Washington Natural bodies of inland waters including backwaters, lacs, lagoons, lagunas, ponds, pools, resacas, and waterholes. |
Locales in Washington Places at which there is or was human activity including battlefields, crossroads, camps, farms, ghost towns, landings, railroad sidings, ranches, ruins, sites, stations, windmills. It does not include populated places, mines, or dams. |
Military Places (Historical) in Washington Places or facilities formerly used for various aspects of or relating to military activities. |
Populated Places in Washington Places or areas with clustered or scattered buildings and a permanent human population including cities, settlements, towns, villages. |
Schools in Washington Buildings or groups of buildings used as an institutions for study, teaching, and learning including academies, colleges, high schools, and universities. |
Streams in Washington Linear bodies of water flowing on the Earth's surface including anabranchs, awawas, bayous, branches, brooks, creeks, distributaries, forks, kills, pups, rios, rivers, runs, and sloughs. |
Summits in Washington Prominent elevations rising above the surrounding level of the Earth's surface including ahus, bergs, balds, buttes, cerros, colinas, cones, cumbres, domes, heads, hills, horns, knobs, knolls, maunas, mesas, mesitas, mounds, mounst, mountains, peaks, puus, rocks, sugarloafs, tables, volcanoes. Does not include pillars, ridges, or ranges. |
Airports in Washington Man-made facilities maintained for the use of aircraft including airfields, airstrips, landing fields, and landing strips. |
Areas in Washington Any one of several areally extensive natural features not included in other categories including badlands, barrens, deltas, fans, and gardens. |
Harbors in Washington Sheltered areas of water where ships or other watercraft can anchor or dock including honos, ports, roads, and roadsteads. |
Parks in Washington Places or areas set aside for recreation or preservation of a cultural or natural resources and under some form of government administration including national historical landmarks, National parks, State parks, wilderness areas. Does not include National or State forests or Reserves. |
Post Offices in Washington Official facilities of the U.S. Postal Service used for processing and distributing mail and other postal material. |
Reservoirs in Washington Artificially impounded bodies of water including lakes and tanks. |
Trails in Washington Routes for passage from one point to another; does not include roads or highways including jeep trails, paths, and ski trails. |
Valleys in Washington Linear depression in the Earth's surface that generally slope from one end to the other including barrancas, canyons, chasms, coves, draws, glens, gorges, gulches, gulfs, hollows, ravines. |
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