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== '''- First Article Ideas -''' ==
'''Topic:'''
* Everett, Nebraska
* Omaha Public Library Building
* Buffalo Bill Ranch
* Nine Mile Prairie
* Toadstool Geologic Park
'''Justification:'''
* Everett is a small town, of my name, near Fremont.
* Both buildings in which the library has been housed have little information written about them and would be easy to fill in.
* Buffalo Bill Ranch is a very historical place that I have visited, owned by BUFFALO BILL, and there are three sentences written about it.
* Nine Mile Prairie is a 230 acre pristine tall grass prairie OWNED AND OPERATED BY UNL but there is nothing written about it.
* Toadstool is one of Nebraska's most unique geologic areas yet one of the main sections on its article talks about other places to visit instead...
'''Potential Sources:'''
* County archives in/near Fremont.
* The Omaha Public Library / GOGS.
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* <nowiki>'' I'</nowiki>m sure there is plenty of information about Nine Mile Prairie somewhere in UNL, especially on Easy Campus, since UNL runs it.
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== Future Article Ideas ==
* Buffalo Bill Ranch is a very historical place that I have visited, owned by BUFFALO BILL, and there are three sentences written about it.
* Nine Mile Prairie is a 230 acre pristine tall grass prairie OWNED AND OPERATED BY UNL but there is nothing written about it.
Mr. Everett,
Mr. Everett,
I think the Nine Mile Prairie idea might be the best one here. The tall grass prairie is not only important as a conservation site, but it has a significant spot in the history of botany. Our very own John Weaver did a good deal of his research there. And you're very right that resources will abound here on campus. [[User:Daclausen|Daclausen]] ([[User talk:Daclausen|talk]])
I think the Nine Mile Prairie idea might be the best one here. The tall grass prairie is not only important as a conservation site, but it has a significant spot in the history of botany. Our very own John Weaver did a good deal of his research there. And you're very right that resources will abound here on campus. [[User:Daclausen|Daclausen]] ([[User talk:Daclausen|talk]])

Revision as of 02:09, 16 March 2016

Future Article Ideas

  • Buffalo Bill Ranch is a very historical place that I have visited, owned by BUFFALO BILL, and there are three sentences written about it.
  • Nine Mile Prairie is a 230 acre pristine tall grass prairie OWNED AND OPERATED BY UNL but there is nothing written about it.

Mr. Everett, I think the Nine Mile Prairie idea might be the best one here. The tall grass prairie is not only important as a conservation site, but it has a significant spot in the history of botany. Our very own John Weaver did a good deal of his research there. And you're very right that resources will abound here on campus. Daclausen (talk)