swizzle:What about a catagory on Local Legends? Every town, city and village knows at least one. We find them in our local history and on our historical markers. Some even have a book or two written about them but they may not be well known past a tri-county area. What makes them a local legend? What did they do for the community that was great. I think at least a full paragraph should be devoted just to the man or woman in the waymark. In my case I know of 2 local legends and I also know where they are both buried. I know of a third but he is farther north and I'm not sure where he is buried. I think some of these waymarks would make a rather good read. At least one webpage to back up your legend. Well load up your shotguns and start a firin'. Swizzle
This could work. I see a big difference between what you are proposing and the existing Urban Legend and Weird Story Locations categories. Your idea is focused on
real people who are known locally as 'legends' in that area, as opposed to rumors and tales.
These local legends could be individuals within a community who have contributed in some significant way to the social or economic fabric of the community, or they might have performed some single significant task that made them achieve legendary status. They might have done these things years ago, or still be doing it today.
You'd need to do two things to make this work (neither of which would be very hard):
- Come up with a reasonable, workable definition of 'legend'
- Identify what types of specific locations would be acceptable for the waymark (a grave, a birthplace, a plaque commemorating some specific acheivements, the location of the dam where the legend stayed up all night, holding back the breach in order to give the townsfolk a chance to escape ... )