Yes, you can do this.  It is especially helpful for "info signs" that might 
have a map, or information on wildlife or specific dangers at the park (toxic 
plants, poisonous snakes, steep cliffs, slippery rocks...).  You can tag this 
with tourism=information, information=board.  There is also 
information=guidepost, information=map and information=route_marker; please see 
https://wiki.osm.org/wiki/Tag:tourism%3Dinformation .

SteveA
California

> On Apr 24, 2020, at 9:01 AM, 80hnhtv4a...@bk.ru wrote:
> 
> if in the ID editor there are points for picnic tables, what about a point 
> tags as a sign.
> 
>  
> Thursday, April 23, 2020 11:13 PM -05:00 from stevea 
> <stevea...@softworkers.com>:
>  
> Y'know, I might suggest some wiki-reading. Perhaps 80hnhtv4agou takes a look 
> at our wiki for leisure=park (messy as it has been) and how the tags all glom 
> together: tagging leisure=park and name=Fred's Park will cause our "current" 
> Standard renderer (Carto) to display this with a minty-green and 
> slightly-italicized typeface font to be selected to display these attributes 
> (named park) together.
> 
> If 80hnhtv4agou is language-challenged (hey, that's OK), please offer us a 
> translation partner to his/her preferred dialect. Much can be and is arranged 
> to "simply work" in OSM. This, too. An interesting register, this.
> 
> SteveA
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