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Revision as of 02:08, 15 May 2007
WikiProject Massachusetts is a WikiProject intended primarily to produce articles and a consistent format for articles relating to the U.S. state of Massachusetts.
Articles
- The article Massachusetts uses the template Template:Infobox U.S. state. The info there needs to remain up-to-date.
- List of numbered routes in Massachusetts - see Wikipedia:WikiProject Massachusetts/Numbered routes for coordinating redirects
- Expand this list.
Business articles
Culture articles
History articles
- History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635 - 1792
- History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1793 - 1999
- Evacuation Day (Massachusetts)
- List of historic houses in Massachusetts
- List of Registered Historic Places in Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Shays Rebellion
- Massachusetts Miracle
- William H. Sumner
- History of Lowell, Massachusetts
- Plymouth Colony
- Toll House Inn
Local town articles
- The Infobox Template:Infobox Town MA is a vertical box on the top right of an article.
- Should other New England states use the same infobox? If so, should it change to "Infobox Town New England"?
- Boston transportation
- Greater Boston
- Media in Boston, Massachusetts
- Sites of interest in Boston, Massachusetts
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Acton, Massachusetts
- Marlborough, Massachusetts
- Sharon (CDP), Massachusetts - A bot-generated article I reduced to a stub.
Military articles
- Boston campaign (American Revolution)
- Battle of Bunker Hill
- Battles of Lexington and Concord
- Siege of Boston
- USS Massachusetts (and individual articles)
- 1st Massachusetts Regiment
- 2nd Massachusetts Regiment
- 3rd Massachusetts Regiment
- 4th Massachusetts Regiment
- 5th Massachusetts Regiment
- 6th Massachusetts Regiment
- 7th Massachusetts Regiment
- 8th Massachusetts Regiment
- 9th Massachusetts Regiment
- 10th Massachusetts Regiment
- 11th Massachusetts Regiment
- 12th Massachusetts Regiment
- 13th Massachusetts Regiment
- 14th Massachusetts Regiment
- 15th Massachusetts Regiment
- 16th Massachusetts Regiment
- Porter's Regiment
- Vose's Regiment
- Henley's Additional Continental Regiment
- Lee's Additional Continental Regiment
- 7th Continental Regiment
- 12th Continental Regiment
- 13th Continental Regiment
- 14th Continental Regiment
- 15th Continental Regiment
- 21st Continental Regiment
- 25th Continental Regiment
- Ashley's Regiment of Militia
- Bullards' Regiment of Militia
- Cogswell's Regiment of Militia
- Cushing's Regiment of Militia
- Gage's Regiment of Militia
- Gill's Regiment of Militia
- Holman's Regiment of Militia
- Johnson's Regiment of Militia
- May's Regiment of Militia
- Reed's Regiment of Militia
- Simonds' Regiment of Militia
- Sparhawk's Regiment of Militia
- Storer's Regiment of Militia
- Wells' Regiment of Militia
- Whitney's Regiment of Militia
- Woodbridge's Regiment of Militia
- Wright's Regiment of Militia
Organization Articles
- Boston Alliance of Gay and Lesbian Youth
- Girls, Inc.
- Massachusetts Animal Rights Coalition
- Massachusetts Public Interest Research Group
People articles
- Paul Cellucci
- Hilda Conkling
- John Hancock
- Ted Kennedy
- Kennedy family
- John Kerry
- Robert Treat Paine
- Elizabeth Poole
- Mitt Romney
- Jane Swift
- Richard De Wert
- David Niles
- William H. Sumner
Places/geography articles
- Provincetown Harbor
- The Berkshires
- Charles River
- Connecticut River
- Merrimack River
- North Shore
- South Shore
- Western Massachusetts
Religion articles
- Church of Christ, Scientist
- Congregational church
- Unitarian Universalism
- Unitarian Universalist Association
- United Church of Christ
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston
State government articles
Note: This project is not specifically a government project.
- It would be good to create and coordinate state government articles: Branches, departments, legislators, etc.
- General Laws of Massachusetts
- Massachusetts Constitution
- Massachusetts General Court
- Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
- Massachusetts Government
- Massachusetts Governor's Council
Templates
- {{Massachusetts}} is a box to go at the bottom of all Massachusetts-related articles.
- {{Project Massachusetts}} is a box to go at the top of the talk pages of all Massachusetts-related articles.
- {{Massachusetts-stub}} - We have a Stub! See below for more info.
Infoboxes
- {{Infobox Town MA}} - use for towns
- Should other New England states use the same infobox? If so, should it change to "Infobox Town New England"?
- Why not use Infobox Community - see Harvard, MA for an example. John 02:01, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- That doesn't seem to allow for some New England/Massachusetts-specific information, like town meeting format, etc. --AaronS 02:14, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- I see. Maybe we can get them to add a government box with a free form "type" string to the Community one? Or would you expect more New England specific stuff? John 02:42, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- I have been using {{Infobox City}} for some cities in MA and it works nicely. --Jared
- I heavily updated this infobox to contain more information and make it look like the Infobox City one. It still contains fields for local government and also has the feature that unused fields don't show up at all. See Westborough, Massachusetts and Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. --Capital R 06:23, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
- Excellent work on adding the templates. --AaronS 05:53, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
- That doesn't seem to allow for some New England/Massachusetts-specific information, like town meeting format, etc. --AaronS 02:14, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- Why not use Infobox Community - see Harvard, MA for an example. John 02:01, 24 December 2005 (UTC)
- I explained/complained in Action discussion that "settled" should link to an explanation of settlement as an event --something like settlement (event), what is dated by the settlement date?-- rather than to a general article on Massachusetts. I am too new to find the template for "Settled: yyyy, Incorporated: yyyy" much less its discussion. 64.48.73.24 00:48, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
- I just converted all towns to also use the Infobox City template for consistency. The Infobox City template has been recently modified to be general enough to handle all of the fields in the old Infobox Town MA template, so it made no sense to keep a duplicate template. --CapitalR 04:47, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
- {{Infobox City}} - use for all cities and towns
- {{Infobox Mass Town Govt}} - Used for all cities & towns. It gathers information about the town, county, state, and federal elected officials. There's no reason why it couldn't include more info. I first applied it to Shrewsbury, Massachusetts as a model.—Markles 21:38, 26 February 2006 (UTC)
- {{Infobox Mass Area Code}} - Used for all area codes within Massachusetts. It contains all pertinent information and some nice maps of the town that are covered by each code. --Capital R 06:23, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
- {{Infobox Mass Prison}} - Used for all jails and prisons in Massachusetts (including county/local jails). I applied it to three to start with. --Capital R 06:23, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Switch to Infobox City
Template: Infobox City can do everything that Infobox Town MA can do. We should start converting the pages to that. --AaronS 14:19, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
- I would disagree. This may work for the cities, but it seems like it would be insufficient for the towns; for example, it doesn't appear to allow for selectmen. Sahasrahla 16:31, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
- It does now. I just converted all towns; no information was lost in the converstion as the Infobox City template now is general enough to handle just about anything.--CapitalR 04:49, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Categories
Categories to be included in this project
Categories to which this Project should refer
- Category:Numbered routes in Massachusetts
- Category:Transportation in Massachusetts
- Category:Government of Massachusetts
- Lots more…
- Category:Massachusetts stubs
- Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Massachusetts
Images
Here are some images that were either created by/for this Project, or would just be handy for this Project. Please add more!
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Outline of Massachusetts towns/cities
Maps
In the Infobox Template:Infobox City, there is a place for an image showing the town's place in the state. Can someone advise the rest of us on creating such images?
- Yes. I just added an image file showing the outlines of Massachusetts towns and cities. When you add the Townbox to an article, download this image, fill in the town's borders with pure red color (using a program like Photoshop or any other that can handle .png files), and then upload the file with the name "Ma_towns_TOWNNAMEHERE.png" replacing "TOWNNAMEHERE" with the name of the town.
- I got this image from a Massachusetts government web site, so I assume that it is public domain.--AaronS 16:32, 13 November 2005 (UTC)
Requested photographs
For Massachusetts-related articles needing a photograph, use {{Image requested|in=Massachusetts}}
in the talk page, which adds the article needing a photo to Category:Wikipedia requested photographs in Massachusetts. You can help Wikipedia by uploading freely licensed photographs for these articles to Wikimedia Commons.
The Free Image Search Tool may be able to locate suitable images on other web sites.
The Image Existence Checker shows articles in this list that have images.
Stubs
We have Stubs!
Stubs relating specifically to… | ought to use… | See… |
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Massachusetts | {{Massachusetts-stub}} | Category:Massachusetts stubs |
Massachusetts geography | {{Massachusetts-geo-stub}} | Category:Massachusetts geography stubs |
Massachusetts politicians | {{Massachusetts-politician-stub}} | Category:Massachusetts politician stubs |
Massachusetts schools | {{Massachusetts-school-stub}} | Category:Massachusetts school stubs |
Massachusetts state highways | {{Massachusetts-State-Highway-Stub}} | Category:Massachusetts State Highway stubs |
And this is how they look:
To Do
See our To Do list.
Wikiportal
Perhaps, someday, this project can grow into a Wikiportal!
Project Notice Template
Massachusetts-related articles should have the following link inserted at the top of the talk pages:
- {{Project Massachusetts}}
It will come out looking like this:
The WikiProject banner below should be moved to this page's talk page. If this is a demonstration of the template, please set the parameter |category=no to prevent this page being miscategorised. |
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Descendants
Participants
{{User WikiProject Massachusetts}}:
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- Markles (talk • contribs), founded September 8, 2005
- Sahasrahla
- Mysekurity
- Alhutch
- Jfg284
- AaronS
- Badlydrawnjeff
- Reuvenk
- JP06035 I will probably be able to work on the state routes and some city infoboxes.
- UniReb
- Inaxdaze
- CapitalR
- Caliga10
- Foxmulder
- LWV Roadrunner
- BrianCUA
- FaerieInGrey Happy to help :)
- GrandTeton
- Solarapex
- WhiteKongMan Bay State Born and Raised
- Marco polo I will focus for now on bringing the "Massachusetts" article up to feature status.
- ASWill Look to do whatever I can!
- Yellowdesk
- Markco1 I have been working quite a bit on East Boston and EB Historical Persons
- OBriain
- Expos1225
- Wiki Wistah I can help on state routes and general Central Mass. stuff. Am now working on school district list.
- Sir james paul I used to live in mass and I love it there.
- JoeyBagODonuts Happy to help improve Mass. articles!
- ToddC4176 - Resident, degree in history, and i've visited 345 of the 351 towns in the state and have photos of all I've visited. (UPDATE: As of 2007-Mar-14, I have begun standardization of the individual town articles. All of Bristol, Barnstable & Plymouth Counties have all been updated with similar information.)
- Jeeny Born, raised and schooled in Boston. Meeting House Hill and the nation's first public school can be added, very rich history. Dorchester early religious community and site of first Parish Church, before Boston was Boston.
- MSJapan
- Thanach
- FitzColinGerald - Anything related to the city of Worcester and the Assabet River Basin intrigues me greatly.
- Chèvre Bleue - Massachusetts history and politics, religious history of Massachusetts, education in Massachusetts, Cape Cod and region