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== National Park Photography ==
== Architects ==
[[Image:Barnstar-camera.png|frame|right|For excellent photos, I, Smurrayinchester, award you the photographer's barnstar. Keep snapping!]]
*[[Ernest Cormier]], architect and engineer
Your photographs look great! I especially like [[:Image:Coalbanksign.JPG]] and [[:Image:Trumanhist.JPG]], but they're all so I good I must award you this... <font style="color:#5500BB">'''s'''murrayinch</font>[[Wikipedia:Esperanza|<font style="color:green">'''''e'''''</font>]]<font style="color:#5500BB">ster<sup>([[User:Smurrayinchester|User]]), ([[User talk:Smurrayinchester|Talk]])</sup></font> 17:19, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
:Thank you very much! [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 17:30, 21 June 2006 (UTC)
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== Help researching info on MIT graduate [[Ed Seykota]] ==
== Artists ==
*The [[Group of Seven (artists)|Group of Seven]] - painters
*The [[Beaver Hall Group]] - painters
*[[Robert Bateman]] ([[1930]]-), painter
*[[Paul-Émile Borduas]], abstract painter
*[[Alain Caron]], jazz musician
*[[Emily Carr]] ([[1871]]-[[1945]]), painter
*[[Jack Chambers]]
*[[Susan M. Cohen]] Watercolour artist, Thornhill, Ontario
*[[Greg Curnoe]] ([[1936]]-[[1992]])
*[[Charles Daudelin]] ([[1920]]-[[2001]]), sculptor
*[[Marcelle Ferron]] ([[1924]]-[[2001]]), glazier
*[[Pierre Granche]] ([[1948]]-[[1997]]), sculptor
*[[Jack Harman]], ([[1927]]-[[2001]]), sculptor
*[[Jean-Paul Mousseau]], ([[1927]]-[[1991]]), muralist
*[[Lawren Harris]] - group of seven, early Canadian abstraction
*[[A.Y. Jackson]] - last member of [[Group of Seven (artists)]]
*[[Karen Kain]] - ballerina
*[[Yousuf Karsh]] ([[1908]]-[[2002]]), photographer
*[[Cornelius Krieghoff]] ([[1815]]-[[1872]]), painter
*[[Robert Markle]] ([[1936]]-[[1990]], painter
*[[Guido Molinari]] (1933-2004)
*[[Miyuki Tanobe]] ([[1937]]-), painter
*[[Norval Morrisseau]] ([[1931]]-), founded 'Woodland' school of art
*[[Toni Onley (painter)|Toni Onley]] (-[[2004]]), painter
*[[Bill Reid]] ([[1920]]-[[1998]]), sculptor
*[[Jack Reid]]
*[[Jean-Paul Riopelle]], ([[1923]]-[[2002]]), painter
*[[Tom Thomson]] - ill fated wilderness painter
*[[Jeff Wall]] - photographer
 
See also [[List of Canadian painters]]
 
I need help writing the article about [[Ed Seykota]], I need help researching his time in MIT, I need
== Astronauts ==
access to MITs library. I want copies of his thesis, papers etc. I also need official documentation
*[[Roberta Bondar]] - first Canadian woman in space
about his degrees at MIT. Please help.
*[[Marc Garneau]], (born [[1949]]), first Canadian in space
*[[Chris Hadfield]], (born [[1959]]), first Canadian to walk in space
*[[Steven MacLean]], astronaut
*[[Julie Payette]], (born [[1963]]), astronaut
*[[Robert Thirsk]], astronaut
*[[Bjarni Tryggvason]], astronaut
 
trade2tradewell (at) yahoo (dot) com - Replace "at" with "@", and "(dot)" with "." <br>
 
Thanks
== Authors ==
*[[Milton Acorn]], ([[1923]]-[[1986]]), poet, has published 18 volumes of poetry
*[[Gilles Archambault]] - novelist, essayist, critic
*[[Margaret Atwood]], (born [[1939]]), poet, novelist, essayist
*[[Margaret Avison]], (born [[1918]]), poet, has published 8 volumes of poetry
*[[Pierre Berton]], (born [[1920]]), popularizer of Canadian history, TV personality, columnist
*[[Earle Birney]], ([[1904]]-[[1995]]), anti-conventional poet, also wrote novels, short stories, drama
*[[Bill Bissett]], (born [[1939]]), poet, famous for incorporating sound and the visual into poetry
*[[Di Brandt]], (born [[1952]]), Manitoba poet and literary critic
*[[Morley Callaghan]], ([[1903]]-[[1990]]), novelist, short story writer
*[[Barry Callaghan]], (born [[1937]]), author/poet
*[[Bliss Carman]], ([[1861]]-[[1929]]), poet, wrote ''Low Tide on Grand Pre''
*[[Roch Carrier]], (born [[1937]]), author
*[[Anne Carson]], (born [[1950]]), writer
*[[Wayson Choy]], (born [[1939]]), writer, novelist
*[[Leonard Cohen]], (born [[1934]]), poet/singer
*[[Douglas Coupland]], (born [[1961]]), author
*[[Robertson Davies]], ([[1913]]-[[1995]]), author
*[[William Henry Drummond]], ([[1854]]-[[1907]]), poet, ''The habitant''
*[[Edith Maude Eaton]], ([[1865]]-[[1914]]), writer aka "Sui Sin Far"
*[[Winnifred Eaton]], ([[1875]]-[[1954]]), writer
*[[Timothy Findley]], ([[1930]]-[[2002]]), author
*[[Louis Fréchette]], ([[1839]]-[[1908]]), poet, essayist, journalist, dramatist
*[[Mavis Gallant]], (born [[1922]]), author
*[[William Gibson]], (born [[1948]]), author, ''The Neuromancer''
*[[Barbara Gowdy]], ''The Romantic''; ''The White Bone'' and short stories
*[[Gwethalyn Graham]], ([[1913]]-[[1965]]), wrote first Canadian novel to top the United states bestseller list
*[[Arthur Hailey]], (born [[1920]]), author of 4 [[New York Times]] #1 bestsellers
*[[Louis Hémon]], ([[1880]]-[[1913]]), novelist and journalist, ''Maria Chapdelaine''
*[[Jack Hodgins]], writer, novelist
*[[Nancy Huston]], (born [[1953]]), author
*[[J. Robert Janes]], (born [[1932]]), writer
*[[Guy Gavriel Kay]], fantasy genre fiction
*[[Margaret Laurence]], ([[1926]]-[[1987]]), author
*[[Stephen Leacock]], ([[1869]]-[[1944]]), author/humorist
*[[Dennis Lee]], writer of children's poetry
*[[Hugh MacLennan]], ([[1907]]-[[1990]]), novelist and essayist, wrote ''Two Solitudes'' and ''Barometer Rising''
*[[Alistair MacLeod]], (born [[1936]]), writer, novelist
*[[Yann Martel]], (born [[1963]]), 2002 [[Booker Prize]] Winner
*[[John Metcalf]], writer
*[[Rohinton Mistry]], (born [[1952]]), author
*[[W.O. Mitchell]], author, ''Who has Seen the Wind''
*[[Lucy Maud Montgomery|Lucy Maude Montgomery]], ([[1874]]-[[1942]]), ''Anne of Green Gables''
*[[Susanna Moodie]], ([[1803]]-[[1885]]), ''Roughing it in the Bush''
*[[Farley Mowat]], (born [[1921]]), ''Never Cry Wolf'', ''My Discovery of America''
*[[Alice Munro]], (born [[1931]]), short story writer
*[[Robert Munsch]] - American-born writer of children's books
*[[Emile Nelligan]], ([[1879]]-[[1941]]), poet
*[[B. P. Nichol]], ([[1944]]-[[1988]]), poet
*[[Michael Ondaatje]], (born [[1943]]), author
*[[Jean Baptiste Proulx]], ([[1846]]-[[1904]]), dramatist and essayist
*[[Nino Ricci]], (born [[1959]]), novelist; winner of the 1990 Governor General's Award for Fiction
*[[David Adams Richards]], (born [[1950]]), writer, novelist
*[[Mordecai Richler]], ([[1931]]-[[2001]]), author
*[[Sinclair Ross]], author, ''As for Me and My House''
*[[Gabrielle Roy]], ([[1909]]-[[1983]]), author
*[[Robert W. Service]], Author, "The Shooting of Dan McGrew", "The Cremation of Sam McGee","Songs of a Sourdough"
*[[Carol Shields]], ([[1935]]-[[2003]]), author
*[[Elizabeth Smart (author)|Elizabeth Smart]], Author, "By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept"
*[[Samuel Strickland]], ([[1804]]-[[1867]]), ''Twenty-seven Years in Canada West''
*[[Catharine Parr Traill]], ([[1802]]-[[1899]]), ''Life in the Backwoods of Canada''
*[[Michel Tremblay]], (born [[1942]]), author, playwright, poet
*[[Jane Urquhart]], (born [[1949]]), novelist
*[[George Woodcock]], ([[1912]]-[[1995]]), poet, critic and [[anarchism|anarchist]] author of ''Anarchism''
 
--[[User:Trade2tradewell|Trade2tradewell]] 20:20, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
See also [[List of Canadian writers]] for a much more extensive list
 
:I looked at the [http://library.mit.edu/F?func=scan&scan_code=AUT&scan_start=Seykota library catalog] and [https://dspace.mit.edu/simple-search?query=seykota thesis directory] and couldn't find any thesis by him. According to the article, he was an undergraudate here, and many (most?) undergraduates do not write theses. The libraries do not store papers we write for classes. There is also no way that I can get documentation that he went here. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:59, 22 June 2006 (UTC)
== Business personalities ==
*[[Max Aitken]], ([[1879]]-[[1964]]), "''Lord Beaverbrook''" - publishing baron, entrepreneur
*[[Izzy Asper]], ([[1932]]-[[2003]])
*[[Conrad Black]], (born [[1944]]), "''Lord Black of Crossharbour''", entrepreneur, publisher (born Canadian but gave up his citizenship)
*[[Roy Thomson]], ([[1894]]-[[1976]]), "''Lord Thomson of Fleet''", entrepreneur, publisher
*[[Samuel Bronfman]] - founded the [[Seagram]] distillery empire
*[[Robert Campeau]] - bankrupted ''Bloomingdale's Department Store'', NYC
*[[Jack Kent Cooke]] - owner of the [[Washington Redskins]]
*[[Samuel Cunard]], ([[1787]]-[[1865]]), [[Cunard Steamship Lines]]
*[[Paul Desmarais]] - Chairman: Power Corporation of Canada
*[[Timothy Eaton]], ([[1834]]-[[1907]]), founder of [[T.Eaton Company of Canada]] [[department store]]s
*[[Bernie Ebbers]] - CEO (former) of [[WorldCom]] - largest bankruptcy in world history
*[[Alfred Fuller]], ([[1885]]-[[1973]]), Fuller Brush Company
*[[Milton and Nelson Good]] - first Canadian Automobile
*[[Tim Horton]] ([[1930]]-[[1974]]) - NHL player and founder of ''[[Tim Hortons]]'' doughnut shops (now owned by [[Wendy's Restaurant|Wendy's]])
*[[K.C. Irving]] - Industrialist
*[[Ron Joyce]], original partner with Horton in ''[[Tim Hortons]]'', and primary builder of the chain
*[[Izaak Walton Killam]], ([[1885]]-[[1955]])
*[[Victor Li]], Deputy chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited, son of [[Li Ka Shing]]
*[[Louis B. Mayer]], ([[1885]]-[[1957]]), co-founder: [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) Studios
*[[Harrison McCain]] - New Brunswick potato magnate
*[[McLaughlin Automobile|Sam McLaughlin]] - Buick Automobile Manufacturer
*[[John Molson]], ([[1763]]-[[1836]]), founder of Molson Breweries
*[[Jimmy Pattison]] -West Coast billionaire
*[[Paul Reichmann]] - sunk by [[Docklands|Canary Wharf]]
*[[John Roth]] - CEO (former) [[Nortel|Nortel Networks]] - "''the most successful businessman in modern Canadian history''"....[[Time Magazine|Time Europe]] 12/25/00
*[[John F. Stairs]], ([[1848]]-[[1904]]), entrepreneur, statesman
*[[Belinda Stronach]] - entrepreneur, stated as second most powerful businesswoman in the world, candidate for the leadership of the [[Conservative Party of Canada]]
*[[E. P. Taylor]] - entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder
*[[Nat Taylor]] - [[movie theatre]] mogul, originator of the multi auditorium movie theatre or [[cineplex]]
*[[Sir William Cornelius Van Horne]] - [[Railway]] executive who directly oversaw construction of the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]
*[[Jack Warner]], ([[1892]]-[[1978]]), founder of [[Warner Bros.]] Studios
*[[Moses Znaimer]] - television mogul [[Citytv]], [[Bravo]], [[MuchMusic]]
 
== CartoonistsOregon Dunes NRA ==
*[[Terry Mosher|Aislin]], cartoonist with the [[Montreal Gazette]] newspaper
*[[Chester Brown]] - [[comic book]] creator, ''[[Yummy Fur]]'', ''[[Underwater (comic)|Underwater]]'' and ''[[Louis Riel]]''
*[[John Byrne]] - cartoonist/writer best known for his work on [[superhero]] characters like The [[Fantastic Four]] and [[Superman]].
*[[Jennifer Cuthbert]] - ''[[The Adventures of Lollipop]]''
*[[Lynn Johnston]] - writer/cartoonist, ''[[For Better or For Worse]]''
*[[Joe Matt]] - [[comic book]] creator, ''[[Peep Show]]''
*[[Todd McFarlane]], (born 1961), cartoonist/writer, ''[[Spawn]], [[Spider-Man]]''
*[[Seth (cartoonist)|Seth]] - comic book creator, ''[[Palookaville]]''
*[[Dave Sim]] - - comic book creator, ''[[Cerebus]]''
*[[Joe Shuster]], (1914-1992), creator of ''[[Superman]]''
*[[Ben Wicks]], illustrator and [[comic strip]] cartoonist, as well as humanitarian
 
Hi, I'm confused. You reverted my additon of the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area[http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/siuslaw/recreation/tripplanning/oregondunes/index.shtml] to the [[List_of_areas_in_the_National_Park_System_of_the_United_States|List of areas in the National Park System]]. Is this because it is administered by the USDAFS and not by the NPS? I take it the NRA designation does not necessarily mean it is part of the national park system? [[User:Katr67|Katr67]] 14:30, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
== Criminals ==
*[[Paul Bernardo]] (born 1964), murderer
*[[Edwin Alonzo Boyd]], bank robber
*[[Marc Carbonneau]], terrorist
*[[Jacques Cossette-Trudel]], terrorist
*[[Louise Cossette-Trudel]], terrorist
*[[Karla Homolka]], murderer (''Mrs. Paul Bernardo'')
*[[Jacques Lanctôt]], [[FLQ|FLQ Terrorist]]
*[[Yves Langlois]], [[FLQ|FLQ Terrorist]]
*[[Bernard Lortie]], [[FLQ|FLQ Terrorist]]
*[[Clifford Olson]], serial child killer
*[[Paul Rose]], terrorist
*[[Jacques Rose]], terrorist
*[[Francis Simard]], terrorist
*[[Colin Thatcher]], murderer
 
:Should it go in the "disbanded section"? If so I'll leave that to you. [[User:Katr67|Katr67]] 14:36, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
=== ''Alleged criminals'' ===
*[[Robert Pickton]] -- charged with largest number of serial killings in Canadian history, and still counting
*[[Nicholas Ribic]] -- charged with having taken UN hostages during the war in the [[Balkans]]
 
:::[[Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area]] is indeed administered by [[Siuslaw National Forest]], part of the [[United States Forest Service]], not the [[National Park Service]]. As far as I know, it was never run by NPS, so it wouldn't belong in the disbanded section. I will add it to {{t1|USNRAs}}. You are correct that the [[National Recreation Area|NRA]] designation doesn't mean that it is automatically run by the NPS. You can see other examples on that template. Even the "National Monument" designation doesn't mean it's run by NPS. For example, [[Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument]] is run by the [[Bureau of Land Management]]. Hope that helps. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 14:40, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
=== ''Wrongfully convicted'' ===
*[[David Milgaard]] - served 23 years for a murder he did not commit
*[[Donald Marshall Jr.]] - wrongfully convicted of murder; subject of a Supreme Court of Canada case regarding First Nations rights to natural resources
*[[Guy Paul Morin]] - was not only tried twice for the same crime but spent 10 years in prison for a murder he did not commit.
 
::::Very helpful, thanks! Several of us are working hard to make the Oregon articles the best they can be--thanks for contributing the templates and improving the article. [[User:Katr67|Katr67]] 15:46, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
== Educators ==
*[[Sue Johanson]], [[sex education|sex educator]]
 
== ExplorersPiscataway Park - DYK ==
*[[Louis Joliet]], (1645-1700), explorer
*[[John Rae]], (1813-1893), travelled widely through the [[Canada|Canadian]] [[Arctic]]
*[[Charles de Salaberry]], (1778-1829), soldier
*[[Alexander Mackenzie (explorer)|Alexander Mackenzie]], first to reach the Pacific north of Mexico via an overland route
*[[Peter Pond]]
*[[William Stairs|William Grant Stairs]], (1863-1892), [[Victorian era]] explorer, discovered one source of the [[Nile River]], first non-African to ever climb [[Ruwenzori Range|Mt.Ruwenzori]]
*[[Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye]], (1685-1749), explored Lake Superior and Lake Winnipeg
 
Thanks for adding to the "Did you know..." feature on [[Portal:United States]]. Since the [[Piscataway Park|article]] was recently created, it also meets the criteria for the "Did you know..." on the [[Main Page]]. Suggestions for the main page can be made at [[Template talk:Did you know]], if you're interested. -[[User:Kmf164|Kmf164]] (<small>[[User_talk:Kmf164|talk]] [[Special:Contributions/Kmf164|contribs]]</small>) 03:08, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
== Humanitarians ==
:Thanks for the idea. I suggested it, but I hope it's not too short to be considered at this point. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 03:21, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
*[[Grey Owl]] (Archibald Belaney) - Fur Trapper and [[Conservationist]] who posed as a [[Native American]]
*[[Norman Bethune]], (1890-1939), surgeon,inventor, socialist, battlefield doctor in Spain and China
*[[Steve Fonyo]], Retraced and completed Terry Fox's cross country cancer research fundraising marathon.
*[[Terry Fox]], (1958-1981), attempted one-legged cross country run for cancer research, Canadian Hero
*[[Rick Hansen]], Parapelegic athlete who completed an around the world marathon for spinal cord injury research.
*[[Jean Vanier]] Founder of L`arche.
 
== Inventors[[Piscataway Park]] ==
*[[Alexander Graham Bell]], (1847-1922), Invented the telephone in Canada, developed it in US. (Canadian/American/Scot)
*[[Bombardier|Joseph-Armand Bombardier]] - invented the [[snowmobile]]
*[[J. Brown]] - invented the [[washing machine]]
*[[Thomas Carroll]] - first self-propelled [[combine harvester]]
*[[Mathew Evans]] - co-inventor of the first electric [[light bulb]]
*[[Charles Fenerty]] - pulp to paper process
*[[Reginald Fessenden]] - inventor the Radiotelephone and [[sonar]] - produced 1st radio broadcast
*[[Sandford Fleming|Sir Sandford Fleming]], (1827-1915), inventor of the system of [[standard time]] zones in use today
*[[James Gosling]], (born 1956), invented ''Java'' computer language
*[[Larry Hanson]] - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag
*[[Sam Jacks]] - inventor of [[ringette]]
*[[Rasmus Lerdorf]] - invented ''PHP'' computer language used on Internet
*[[Elijah McCoy]], (born 1844), Black inventor, automatic machinery lubricator, lawn sprinkler, the "real McCoy"
*[[Samuel McKeen]] - invented the [[Odometer]]
*[[Gideon Sundback]] - invented the ''zipper''
*[[Harry Wasyluk]] - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag
*[[Henry Woodward]] - co-inventor of the first electric [[light bulb]]
 
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==Military figures==
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*[[Gustave Biéler]] (1904-1944), [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis
|[[Image:Updated DYK query.png|Updated DYK query]]
*[[Billy Bishop]] WW1 and WW2 Flying Ace
|On June 24, '''[[:Template:Did you know|Did you know?]]''' was updated with a fact from the article '''''[[Piscataway Park]]''''', which you created. If you know of another interesting fact from a recently created article, then please suggest it on [[:Template talk:Did you know|the "Did you know?" talk page]].
*[[Arthur Currie]] The nation's greatest [[general]] responsible for the WW1 victory at [[Vimy Ridge]]
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*[[Peter Dmytruk]] (1920-1943), WW II Flight Sergeant and member of the [[French Resistance]]
*Thanks so much for the contribution! -- [[User:Samir_(The_Scope)|Samir]] <small>[[User_talk:Samir_(The_Scope)|धर्म]]</small> 04:39, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
*[[John Kenneth Macalister]] (1914-1944), [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis
*[[John McCrae]] (1872-1918), soldier, poet, author of ''[[In Flanders' Fields]]''
*[[Andrew McNaughton]], Minister of Defense during World War II
*[[Henry Norwest]] (1884-1918), one of the most famous snipers of [[World War I]]
*[[Francis Pegahmagabow]] (1891-1952), the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of [[World War I]]
*[[Frank Pickersgill]] (1915-1944), [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis
*[[George Lawrence Price]] (1898-1918), last soldier killed in [[World War I]].
*[[Tommy Prince]] (1915-1977), one of [[Canada|Canada's]] most decorated soldiers, a member of the joint US/Canada special commando unit known as the [[Devil's Brigade]]
*[[James Ralston]], Minister of Defense during World War II
*[[Roméo Sabourin]] (1923-1944), [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis
*[[Sam Steele]] (1851-1919), A member of the [[North West Mounted Police]]
 
==Thank You==
== Motion pictures, radio and television ==
Thanks for the National Parks Barnstar, glad you thought my edits were helpful!
*See also: [[List of Canadian entertainers]], [[Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood]]
*[[Pamela Anderson]] (born 1967), model, actress
*[[Dan Aykroyd]] (born 1952), actor/comedian
*[[Robert Beatty]] (1909 - 1992), actor
*[[Geneviève Bujold]] (born 1942), actress
*[[James Cameron]] (1954-), director
*[[Neve Campbell]] (born 1973), actress (''[[Scream]]'' series, ''[[Party of Five]]'')
*[[John Candy]] (1950-1994), actor/comedian
*[[Jim Carrey]] (born 1962), actor/comedian
*[[Leslie Cheung]] (1956-2003), [[Hong Kong]]-based actor/singer
*[[Sidney M. Cohen]] (born 1947), TV Director and program creator
*[[David Cronenberg]] (born 1943), director
*[[Elisha Cuthbert]] (born 1982), actress (''[[Popular Mechanics for Kids]]'', ''[[Old School]]'')
*[[Richard Day]], art director, winner of seven Academy Awards
*[[Nicole DeBoer]] (born 1970), actress (''[[Cube_(movie)|Cube]]'')
*[[Yvonne De Carlo]], actress
*[[James Doohan]] (born 1920), actor ([[Montgomery Scott|"Scotty"]] on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'')
*[[Marie Dressler]], actress, Academy Award winner
*[[Douglass Dumbrille]] (1889-1974), prominent character actor
*[[Atom Egoyan]] - director (''[[The Sweet Hereafter]]'')
*[[Michael J. Fox]] (born 1961), actor/comedian (''[[Back to the Future]]'' trilogy, ''[[Spin City]]'', ''[[Family Ties]]'', ''[[Stuart Little]]'' (voice))
*[[Tom Green]] (born 1971), actor/comedian
*[[Lorne Greene]] (1915-1987), actor ('Pa Cartwright on ''[[Bonanza]]''), TV news anchor
*[[Peter Gzowski]] -- radio personality
*[[Foster Hewitt]] (1902-1985), broadcaster
*[[Peter Jennings]] (born 1938), News anchor
*[[Norman Jewison]] (born 1926), director, received [[The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award]]
*[[Margot Kidder]], [[Lois Lane]] in [[Superman]]
*[[Eugene Levy]] - actor/comedian
*[[Norm MacDonald]] - actor/comedian
*[[Eric McCormack]] - actor [[Will & Grace]]
*[[Rick Mercer]] - actor/comedian, ''[[This Hour Has 22 Minutes]]''
*[[Lorne Michaels]] (born 1944), originator of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
*[[Rick Moranis]], actor (''[[Honey, I Shrunk the Kids]]'')
*[[Louis B. Mayer]], co-founder [[MGM]]
*[[Mike Myers]] (born 1963), actor (''[[Austin Powers]]'' series, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'')
*[[Leslie Nielsen]] (born 1926), actor
*[[Mary Pickford]] (1892-1979), actress and producer, cofounder of [[United Artists]]
*[[Christopher Plummer]] (born 1927), actor
*[[Keanu Reeves]] (born 1964), actor
*[[Mack Sennett]] ([[1880]]-[[1960]]) [[film producer]]
*[[William Shatner]] (born 1931), actor ([[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] on ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'')
*[[Norma Shearer]] actress, Academy Award winner
*[[Martin Short]] - actor/comedian, ''[[Saturday Night Live]]''
*[[Donald Sutherland]] (born 1934), actor
*[[Kiefer Sutherland]] (born 1966), actor (''[[24 (television)|24]]''), son of Donald
*[[Alex Trebek]] (born 1940), game show host (''[[Jeopardy!]]'')
*[[Nia Vardalos]] (born 1962), actress, producer, screenwriter
*[[Jack Warner]], cofounder of [[Warner Brothers]]
*[[Estella Warren]], supermodel, actress
*[[Moses Znaimer]] (born 1942), television magnate
*[[Colin Mochrie]] (born 1957), comedian
 
Regarding the coordinates field in the Protected Area Infobox, what would you put for the larger units? It's easy enough to get prescise coordinates for the smaller units but I'm not quite sure what I should be entering for some of the recreation areas and preserves. --[[User:Nebular110|Nebular110]] 20:16, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
== Musicians ==
*[[Bryan Adams]], (born 1959), singer
*[[Paul Anka]], (born 1941), singer
*[[Talena Atfield]], [[bassist]] and [[vocalist]] of [[Kittie]]
*[[Randy Bachman]], (born 1943), singer
*[[The Band]] (excepting Levon Helm)
*[[Len Cariou]], (born 1939), actor/singer
*[[Wilf Carter]], (1904-1996), singer
*[[Leslie Cheung]], (1946-2003), [[Hong Kong]]-based actor/singer
*[[Bruce Cockburn]], (born 1945), singer
*[[Leonard Cohen]], (born 1934), singer, songwriter
*[[Stomping Tom Conners]], Canadian country/folk singer/songwriter
*[[Andy Creeggan]], the [[Barenaked Ladies]]
*[[Céline Dion]], (born 1968), singer
*[[Georges Dor]], chansonnier, composer and singer of "La Manic", novelist, playwright
*[[Percy Faith]], (1908-1976), band leader
*[[Maynard Ferguson]], (born 1928), band leader, trumpet
*[[Nelly Furtado]], pop singer
*[[Glenn Gould]], (1932-1982), pianist, composer
*[[Paul Horn]], flute player
*[[Colin James]],(b. 1964), singer/songwriter
*[[Chantal Kreviazuk]], singer
*[[k.d. lang]], (born 1961), singer
*[[La Bolduc]], (born 1897-1941), singer
*[[Avril Lavigne]], (born 1984), singer/songwriter
*[[Geddy Lee]], (born 1953), singer, bassist, keyboardist [[Rush (band)|Rush]]
*[[Gordon Lightfoot]], (born 1938), singer/songwriter
*[[Guy Lombardo]], (1902-1977), his band's instrumental version of ''Auld Lang Syne'' brought in the new year across North America for more than a generation.
*[[Loreena McKennitt]] (born 1957), singer
*[[Sarah McLachlan]], (born 1968), singer/songwriter
*[[Joni Mitchell]], (born 1943), singer/songwriter
*[[Alanis Morissette]], (born 1974), singer/songwriter
*[[Anne Murray]], (born 1945), singer/songwriter
*[[Geoffrey O'Hara]], (1882-1967), songwriter
*[[Walter Ostanek]] - [[Polka]], three-time [[Grammy Award]] winner
*[[Oscar Peterson]] - (1925- ) jazz pianist
*[[Stan Rogers]], (died 1983), folk musician
*[[Paul Shaffer]], (born 1949), Musical director "''Letterman''" show
*[[Jane Siberry]], (born 1955), singer entrepreneur
*[[Sarah Slean]], singer, songwriter, pianist
*[[Hank Snow]], (1914-1999), country & western singer
*[[Salli Terri]], (1922-1996), mezzo soprano
*[[Devin Townsend]], (born 1972), singer/songwriter/producer
*[[Shania Twain]], (born 1965), singer
*[[Gilles Vigneault]] - his song ''Mon pays'' has been a significant rallying song among the Québécois.
*[[Ryan Corrigan|Hawksley Workman]], singer/songwriter/producer/performer
*[[Neil Young]], (1945-), singer/songwriter
 
:You're welcome. You could put coordinates for the visitor center, for an entrance station, a notable feature, etc. I guess the best advice is to use your judgement. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:19, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
*See also: [[List of Canadian musicians]]
 
== Merge St. Croix National Scenic Riverway into St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota) article ==
== Political leaders ==
Hi '''Nationalparks''', I just came across the [[Saint Croix National Scenic Riverway]] article you created on April 21, 2006. I have suggested it be merged with the [[St. Croix River (Wisconsin-Minnesota)]] article. The river is, by definition, inseperable from the National Scenic Riverway and the river article itself has already received a fair amount of attention... I'm not familiar with the policy on such topics, but it seems like the most appropriate way to deal with it would be to modify the original river article to include more information about the Riverway, rather than clutter search results and give users multiple pages which they must consult and which editors must monitor and work on. I look forward to your thoughts on the matter. - [[User:The.dharma.bum|the dharma bum]] 18:53, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
*Sir [[John Joseph Caldwell Abbott]], (1821-1893) 3rd Prime Minister of Canada
:Sorry, just thinking that the major consideration for having two distinct articles is that the [[Namekagon River]] is also a part of the Riverway... Nonetheless, it would be nice to somehow combine it all, though doing so might be quite the project. Still would like to hear your thoughts. Cheers. -[[User:The.dharma.bum|the dharma bum]] 19:37, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
*[[William Aberhart]], (1878-1943), premier of [[Alberta]] [[1935]]-[[September 3|09-03]] to [[1943]]-[[May 23|05-23]]
::Personally, I would prefer for each of the [[List of areas in the National Park System of the United States|National Park Service areas]] to have their own article. In my opinion, I'd like to see the Riverway article expanded to include more info from [http://www.nps.gov/sacn/ here], rather than have it merged. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:39, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
*[[John Aird]], (1923-1995), Lieutennant Governor of Ontario
:::Also, the Riverway article is part of [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Protected areas]], and will be receiving an infobox sometime in the near future from our project. The infobox would not be as appropriate on a merged river page. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:42, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
*[[Lincoln Alexander]], (1922- ) ,Lieutennant Governor of Ontario
::::I just added the infobox. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:48, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
*[[Lloyd Axworthy]], (1939- ), Former Cabinet Minister
*[[Reuben Baetz]], (1923-1996), Executive Director of Canadian Council on Social Development
*[[Robert Baldwin]], (1804-1858), Co-premier of Upper Canada
*[[Maude Barlow]], [[activist]], Chairperson of the [[Council of Canadians]]
*[[James Bartleman]], (1939- ), Lieutennat Governor of Ontario
*[[Henry Beatty]], (1950- ), former cabinet minister, president of CBC
*[[Monique Begin]], (1936- ), former cabinet minister
*[[Richard Bedford Bennett]], (1870-1947), former Prime Minister
*[[W.A.C. Bennett]], (1900-1979), former Premier of British Columbia
*[[William Richards Bennett]],(1932- ), former Premier of British Columbia
*[[Thomas Berger]], (1933- ), Jurist
*[[Big Bear]], (1825-1888) Cree Leader
*[[Patrick Binns]], (1948- ), Premier of Prince Edward Island
*[[Allan Blakeney]], (1925- ), former Premier of Saskatchewan
*[[Ethel Blondin-Andrews]] (1951- ), Member of Parliament
*Sir [[Robert Borden]], (1854-1937), former Prime Minister of Canada
*[[Lucien Bouchard]], (1938- ), former Premier of Quebec
*[[Henri Bourassa]], (1868-1952), Quebec politician
*[[Robert Bourassa]], (1933-1996), former Premier of Quebec
*[[Pierre Bourgault]], (1934-2003), President of [[Rassemblement pour l'ind&eacute;pendance nationale]]
*[[James Bourque]], (1935-1996), former member of the Privy Council
*Sir [[Mackenzie Bowell]], (1823-1917), former Prime Minister of Canada
*[[John Bracken]], (1883-1969), former Premier of Manitoba
*[[Joseph Brant]], (1742-1807), Mohawk leader
*[[Molly Brant]], (1736-1796), leader of Six Nations women's federation
*[[Ed Broadbent]], (1936- ), former NDP leader
*[[George Brown]], (1818-1880), played major role in confederation
*[[Rosemary Brown]], (1930-2003), Canadian politician
*[[John E. Brownlee]], (1884-1961), premier of Alberta [[1925]]-[[November 23|11-23]] to [[1934]]-[[July 10|07-10]]
*[[John Buchanan]], (1931- ), former premier of Nova Scotia
*[[Tim Buck]], (1891-1973), former leader of the Canadian Communist Party
*[[Gordon Campbell]], premier of British Columbia [[2001]]-[[June 5|06-05]] to ...
*Sir [[George-Étienne Cartier]], (1814-1873), French-Canadian statesman
*[[Jean Charest]], (born 1958) elected premier of Quebec in 2003.
*[[Glen Clark]], (born 1957), premier of British Columbia[[1996]]-[[February 22|02-22]] to [[1999]]-[[August 25|08-25]]
*[[David Collenette]], Canadian politician
*[[Amor De Cosmos]], (1825-1897), premier of British Columbia [[1872]]-[[December 23|12-23]] to [[1874]]-[[February 11|02-11]]
*[[Ujjal Dosanjh]], (2000-2001), premier of British Columbia [[2000]]-[[February 24|02-24]] to [[2001]]-[[June 5|06-05]]
*[[Tommy Douglas]] (1904-1986) premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961.
*[[Maurice Duplessis]], (1890-1959), premier of Quebec
*[[John George Lambton, Earl of Durham|Lord Durham]], (1792-1840), (John George Lambton)
*[[Andrew Charles Elliott]], premier of British Columbia [[1876]]-[[February 1|02-01]] to [[1878]]-[[June 25|06-25]]
*[[Donald Getty]], premier of Alberta [[1985]]-[[November 1|11-01]] to [[1992]]-[[December 13|12-13]]
*[[Herbert Greenfield]], (1869-1949), premier of Alberta [[1921]]-[[August 13|08-13]] to [[1925]]-[[November 23|11-23]]
*[[Michael Harcourt]], (born 1943), premier of British Columbia [[1991]]-[[November 5|11-05]] to [[1996]]-[[February 22|02-22]]
*[[C. D. Howe]]
*[[Joseph Howe]]
*[[Rita Johnston]], (born 1935), premier of British Columbia [[1991]]-[[April 2|04-02]] to [[1991]]-[[November 5|11-05]]
*[[William Lyon Mackenzie King]], (1874-1950), Canadian prime minister
*[[Ralph Klein]], (born 1942), premier of Alberta [[1992]]-[[December 14|12-14]] to ...
*[[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]], (1807-1864)
*[[Wilfrid Laurier]], (1896-1911), [[Canada|Canadian]] prime minister
*[[René Lévesque]], (1922-1987), premier of Quebec
*[[Peter Lougheed]], (born 1928), premier of Alberta [[1971]]-[[September 10|09-10]] to [[1985]]-[[November 1|11-01]]
*[[William Lyon Mackenzie]]
*[[Ernest C. Manning]], (1908-1996), premier of Alberta [[1943]]-[[May 31|05-31]] to [[1968]]-[[December 12|12-12]]
*[[Thomas D'Arcy McGee]], (1825-1868), promoter of a federal union for the Canadian provinces
*[[Agnes Macphail]] - Canada's first female [[Member of Parliament]] and subsequently a leader in [[penal reform]] for Canada
*[[Beverley McLachlin]] - Current [[Chief Justice of Canada]]
*[[Piapot]], (c.1816 – 1908) Cree Chief
*[[Louis-Joseph Papineau]], (1786-1871)
*[[Richard G. Reid]], (1879-1980), premier of Alberta [[1934]]-[[July 10|07-10]] to [[1935]]-[[September 3|09-03]]
*[[Louis Riel]], (1844-1885), controversial Canadian figure (hanged for treason)
*[[Alexander C. Rutherford]], (1857-1941), premier of Alberta [[1905]]-[[September 2|09-02]] to [[1910]]-[[May 26|05-26]]
*[[Louis Stephen St. Laurent]], (1882-1973), prime minister
*[[Jeanne Sauvé]], (1922-1993), governor general
*[[Arthur L. Sifton]], (1858-1921), premier of Alberta [[1910]]-[[May 26|05-26]] to [[1917]]-[[October 30|10-30]]
*[[Charles Stewart (1868-1946)]], premier of Alberta (1868-1946), [[1917]]-[[October 30|10-30]] to [[1921]]-[[August 13|08-13]]
*[[Harry E. Strom]], (1914-1984), premier of Alberta [[1968]]-[[December 12|12-12]] to [[1971]]-[[September 10|09-10]]
*[[W. Ross Thatcher]], (1917&ndash;1971), premier of Saskatchewan [[1964]]-[[May 2]] to [[1971]]-[[June 30]]
*[[John Sparrow David Thompson]], (1845-1894), prime minister
*[[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]], (1919-2000), prime minister of Canada 1968-1979; 1980-1984.
*[[William N. Vander Zalm]], (born 1934), premier of British Columbia [[1986]]-[[August 6|08-06]] to [[1991]]-[[April 2|04-02]]
*[[The Valiant Five]], 1920s women's rights activists
 
In my humble opinion, merging the articles about ''St. Croix National Scenic Riverway'' and the ''St. Croix River'' is incorrect. The river and the Riverway ARE two entirely different topics.
(See also lists: [[Prime Minister of Canada]], [[Canadian Confederation]], [[Members of the Canadian House of Commons]])
The St. Croix River is over 170 miles in length, from its headwaters to its confluence with the Mississippi. The first 20 miles or so is under mixed ownership that varies from private, to county to state lands. The National Park Service (NPS) administered area of the St. Croix River is 127 miles in length, from Gordon Dam to just north of Stillwater, Minnesota. The final 25 miles of river, more of a recreational lake actually, are administered jointly by the Minnesota and Wisconsin Departments of Natural Resources, not the NPS. The entire 100+ mile lenghth of the Namekagon River,the largest tributary of the St. Croix and solely within Wisconsin, is also part of the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. Combined,these two rivers form a single NPS unit that is over 225 miles in length, and has over 450 miles of shoreline within its boundaries. St. Croix Riverway was one of the original eight areas protected by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, and the only one of those eight that the NPS was given to protect.
The NPS also administers over 90,000 acres of land, including shoreline and islands, through public ownership and scenic easement. As this is obviously NOT part of the river, it could only be explained as part of a description about the Riverway. Likewise, there are somewhere over 140+ designated primitive campsites maintained by the NPS adjacent to the rivers. Again, this is specific to the Namekagon and St. Croix rivers combined, as a Riverway, not something found along the 170+ miles of the St. Croix River. This just touches the tip of the iceberg, but clearly shows that the St. Croix ''River'' and the St. Croix ''Riverway'' should NOT be mergered...
[[User:Poetrycreek|Poetrycreek]] 06:16, 5 December 2006 (UTC)Poetrycreek
 
:Yes, I agree, as I stated above. The articles should not be merged. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 06:40, 5 December 2006 (UTC)
== Religious personalities ==
* St. [[Marguerite Bourgeoys]] - first Canadian saint
* St. [[Marie-Marguerite d'Youville]] - founder of the [[Grey Nuns]]
* St. [[Jean de Brébeuf]] - martyr
* St. [[Isaacs Jogues]] - martyr
* St. [[Charles Garnier]] - martyr
* St. [[Anthony Danile]] - martyr
* St. [[Gabriel Lallemant]] - martyr
* St. [[Noel Chabanel]] - martyr
* St. [[John de Lalande]] - martyr
* St. [[Rene Goupil]] - martyr
* Blessed [[Kateri Tekakwitha]]
* Blessed [[Frère André]]
*[[Paul-Émile Léger|Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger]]
* Abbé [[Lionel Groulx]]
 
== Scholarswhoops! ==
*[[Louise Arbour]], (born 1947), jurist, controversialist
*[[Northrop Frye]], (1912-1991), influential critic, Shakespeare and Blake scholar
*[[John Kenneth Galbraith]], (born 1908), economist
*[[Marshall McLuhan]], (1911-1980), communications theorist, "''The medium is the message''"
*[[John Peters Humphrey]], (1905-1995), legal scholar, principal drafter of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]]
*[[John Ralston Saul]], businessman, essayist, diplomat
*[[F. R. Scott]], (1899-1985), law professor, philosopher, poet
*[[Charles Taylor (philosopher)|Charles Taylor]], philosopher
 
sorry for the Bertucci's test. Forgot to delete it!! <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:75.3.188.5|75.3.188.5]] ([[User talk:75.3.188.5|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/75.3.188.5|contribs]]) {{{2|}}}.</small>
== Scientists ==
:Not a problem. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 13:07, 21 July 2006 (UTC)
*[[Sid Altman]] - Molecular Biology
*[[Frederick Banting]], (1891-1941), medical scientist, co-discovered insulin
*[[Charles Best]], (1899-1978), medical scientist, co-discovered insulin
*[[Wilfred Bigelow]] - first artificial pacemaker
*[[Bertram Brockhouse]] - designed the Triple-Axis Neutron Spectroscope
*[[Sir William Dawson]], (1820-1899), first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation
*[[William Francis Giauque]] - 1949 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry
*[[James Gosling]] - Programmer, inventor of Java
*[[Gerhard Herzberg]] - 1971 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for Molecular Spectroscopy
*[[David Hubel]] - 1981 Novel Prize winner in Medicine for mapping the visual cortex
*[[Doreen Kimura]] - Behavioural Psychologist: World expert on sex differences in the brain
*[[Julia Levy]] - Microbiologist: co-discovered photodynamic anti-cancer drugs
*[[William Edmond Logan|William Logan]], (1798-1875), founded the Geological Survey of Canada, knighted by Queen Victoria, awarded the French [[Legion of Honor]].
*[[Rudolph Marcus]] - 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for electron transfer reactions (e.g. rust)
*[[Maud Menten]] - (1879-1960), medical scientist, made groundbreaking work in [[enzyme]] [[kinetics]]
*[[Henry Morgentaler]] - [[abortion|abortionist]]
*[[Sir William Osler]] - Physician, "most influential physician in history"
*[[Wilder Penfield]] - Neurosurgeon, discovered electrical stimulation of the brain
*[[John Polanyi]] - 1986 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for Chemi-luminescence
*[[Hubert Reeves]] - [[Astrophysicist]] and science popularizer
*[[Charles Edward Saunders]] - Marquis Wheat
*[[Arthur Schawlow]] - 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Physics (for lasers)
*[[Myron Scholes]] - 1997 Nobel Prize winner in Economics
*[[Hans Selye]] - (1907-1982) - pioneering stress researcher
*[[Michael Smith]] (1932-2000), 1993 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for site-based mutagenesis
*[[David Suzuki]], (born 1936), geneticist and science popularizer
*[[Henry Taube]] - 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for electron transfer reactions
*[[Richard Taylor]] - 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics for verifying the Quark Theory
*[[Irene Ayako Uchida]] - Cytogenticist: World-famous Down syndrome researcher
*[[William Vickrey]] - 1996 Nobel Prize winner in economics
*[[Tuzo Wilson]] - Geophysicist. plate tectonics
 
== [[Why did the chicken cross the road?]] ==
 
Hi,
 
The reference is at the end of the origin section. I am removing the tag. — [[User:Ambuj.Saxena|Ambuj Saxena]] ([[User_talk:Ambuj.Saxena|talk]]) 18:00, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
:I have moved the ref to correct place. Thanks for pointing out. — [[User:Ambuj.Saxena|Ambuj Saxena]] ([[User_talk:Ambuj.Saxena|talk]]) 18:01, 24 July 2006 (UTC)
 
== Images: Santa Fe Trail ==
 
Hi, I've seen your picture [[:Image:Santaferuts.JPG]] and would like to know if there is more where this one came from. Have you been to other places along [[Santa Fe Trail]] and taken pictures you are willing to publish? If so, please load them up at the commons and put them into the new [[:commons:Category:Santa Fe National Historic Trail]], where I just put your image. OR are there already suitable pictures somewhere, I just didn't find? I'm currently trying to improve the german language article on the Santa Fe Trail at [[:de:Santa Fe National Historic Trail]] and could use illustrations. --[[user:H-stt|h-stt]] [[User_talk:H-stt|<small>!?</small>]] 11:05, 26 July 2006 (UTC) PS: You may answer here or at my [[:de:Benutzer_Diskussion:H-stt|talk page]] on the german Wikipedia
For a more detailed list of renowned Canadian scientists, including [[Nobel Prize]] winners, see the outside link:
:You can see some more Santa Fe Trail related pictures at the pages for the various sites on the trail, such as [[Fort Union National Monument]] and [[Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site]]. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 15:55, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
*http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientists.php
::Thanks. I'll copy your pictures of Fort Union and Cimarron River to the commons and continue looking. --[[user:H-stt|h-stt]] [[User_talk:H-stt|<small>!?</small>]] 18:48, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
:::The [[Cimarron River]] picture that I took ([[:Image:Cimriv.JPG]]) is not actually the same Cimarron River that's related to the Trail. There are at least three different Cimarron River's in the US. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 18:50, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
::::Thanks for the warning. I'll remove it from the category. --[[user:H-stt|h-stt]] [[User_talk:H-stt|<small>!?</small>]] 20:22, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
:::::It's there to represent one of the three Cimarron Rivers. The one that the picture is representing (the one in [[Colorado]]), though, is not the one that's related to the Santa Fe Trail (which is the one in [[New Mexico]]). [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:26, 26 July 2006 (UTC)
 
== Sports personalitiesDYK ==
*[[Donovan Bailey]], (born 1967), sprinter
*[[Jean Béliveau]], (born 1931), ice hockey player
*[[Marilyn Bell]], first person to swim [[Lake Ontario]]
*[[Big Ben (horse)|Big Ben]], (1976-1999), world champion show-jumping horse
*[[Tommy Burns]], (1881-1955), World Heavyweight [[boxing]] Champion
*[[Myriam Bédard]], (born 1969), Olympic Gold Medal
*[[Don Cherry (hockey)|Don Cherry]], ice hockey coach and commentator
*[[Victor Davis]] (1964-1989), Olympic swimming champion
*[[George Dixon]] (1870-1909), first [[black]] World boxing champion; first Canadian-born World boxing champion
*[[Catriona LeMay Doan]], (born 1970), two-time [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] gold medalist in [[speed skating]]
*[[Yvon Durelle]], (born 1929), boxing champion
*[[Eric Gagne]], (born 1976), baseball player, [[Los Angeles Dodgers]] [[closer (baseball)|closer]], [[2003]] [[National League]] [[Cy Young Award]]
*[[Marc Gagnon]], (born 1975), [[Olympic Games|Olympic]] Gold medalist
*[[Nancy Greene]], (born 1943), Olympic Gold Medal in Downhill Skiing
*[[Wayne Gretzky]], (born 1961), ice hockey legend
*[[Ned Hanlan]], world champion [[sculls|sculler]]
*[[Sandy Hawley]], (born 1949), Hall of Fame jockey
*[[John Hayes]], (1917-1998), harness racing driver
*[[Ann Heggtveit]], (born 1939), world and [[1960 Winter Olympics]] ski champion
*[[Paul Henderson]], ice hockey player, scored winning goal in [[Summit Series|1972 Canada/Russia match]]
*[[Matthew Hilton]], world champion boxer
*[[Clara Hughes]], (born 1972), [[speed skating]] and [[cycling]] medalist in both summer and winter Olympics
*[[Bobby Hull]], (born 1939), The "''Golden Jet''" first player in the NHL to score more than 50 goals in a season.
*[[Russ Jackson]], [[Canadian football]]er
*[[Ferguson Jenkins]], (born 1943), [[baseball]] [[pitcher]], MLB Hall of Fame member
*[[Gordie Howe]], (born 1928), ice hockey legend
*[[Ben Johnson]], (born 1961), sprinter, disqualified from Olympic gold medal for doping
*[[Colleen Jones]], (born 1959), world's most successful female [[Curling|Curler]]
*[[Joe Krol]], Canadian footballer
*[[Joseph Lannin]], owner of the [[Boston Red Sox]] who signed [[Babe Ruth]]
*[[Lucien Laurin]], (1912-2000), Hall of Fame trainer of [[Secretariat]]
*[[Mario Lemieux]], (born 1965), ice hockey player
*[[Ian Millar]], World Champion equestrian rider
*[[Greg Moore]], (1975-1999)
*[[Bronko Nagurski]], (1908-1990), player with [[Chicago Bears]], member of U.S. [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]
*[[James Naismith]], (1861-1939), [[YMCA instructor]] who invented the game of Basketball
*[[Steve Nash]], (born 1974), [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] star with [[Dallas Mavericks]]
*[[Northern Dancer]], thoroughbred racing champion
*[[Willie O'Ree]], (born 1935), first [[black]] ice hockey player in the NHL
*[[Bobby Orr]], (born 1948), ice hockey player, considered by many to be the best ever, revolutionized the role of a defenceman
*[[Paris Crew]], world rowing champions in 1867
*[[Scott Patterson]], (born ~1970), [[curling|curler]], killed in a vehicle accident at age 34
*[[Jacques Plante]], (1929-1986), pioneer ice hockey goaltender
*[[Terry Puhl]], [[baseball]] player
*[[Maurice Richard]], (1921-2000), ice hockey player, "The Rocket," first to score 50 goals in a season
*[[Patrick Roy]], (born 1965), legendary ice hockey goalie
*[[Sandra Schmirler]], (1963-2000), curler
*[[Barbara Ann Scott]], figure skater, Olympic Gold Medal
*[[Matt Stairs]], (born 1968), professional baseball player
*[[Paul Tracy]], (born 1968), [[Champcars|CART]] racing Champion
*[[Ron Turcotte]], (born 1941), [[jockey]] of [[Secretariat]]
*[[Mike Vanderjagt]], (born 1970), placekicker for [[Indianapolis Colts]]
*[[Gilles Villeneuve]], (1950-1982), race car driver
*[[Jacques Villeneuve]], (born 1971), race car driver, son of Gilles
*[[Larry Walker]], (born 1966), [[baseball]] star for the [[Colorado Rockies]]
*[[Mike Weir]], (born 1970), golfer, [[The Masters golf tournament|Masters tournament]] winner
*[[Lucille Wheeler]], (born 1935), alpine ski champion
*[[Percy Williams]], (1908-1982), sprinter
*[[Steve Yzerman]], (born 1965), ice hockey player
 
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== Other[[Norwalk, personalitiesConnecticut]] ==
*[[Frédéric Jeanbart]], one of the main promoters and thinkers of the IT/Web expansion in Quebec
*[[Trivial Pursuit|Scott Abbott]] - co-inventor of ''Trivial Pursuit''
*[[Marie-Joseph Angélique]], (died 1734), [[African]] [[slave]]
*[[The Great Antonio]] - strongman, showman, and eccentric
*[[Linda Evangelista]], (born 1965), supermodel
*[[Bret Hart]], (born 1957), [[professional wrestler]]
*[[Owen Hart]], (1965-1999), [[professional wrestler]], brother of Bret
*[[Chris Haney]] - co-inventor of ''[[Trivial Pursuit]]''
*[[Sue Johanson]]- television sex expert, author
*[[Bat Masterson]] - (1853-1921) gunfighter, fight promoter, sports journalist
*[[Edgar Randolph Parker]] - better known as "Painless" Parker - flamboyant dentist
*[[Winnie the Pooh]] - aka Winnipeg the Bear who inspired Milne
*[[Sue Rodriguez]], (-1994), [[ALS]] sufferer and [[right to die]] advocate
*[[Margaret Trudeau]] (born 1948), former wife of [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]]
 
Hi. I have seen that you had been following the Norwalk page....I'm not sure if you have looked at recently, but I am trying to begin a slow clean-up of the page...I am afraid it was becoming too much of a long list of bullets rather than an article. Another wikipedian an I are somewhat in disagreement over the future of the page it seems. I'm inviting you to weigh in, if you would like to. It's ok if you disagree with me, I am really just looking for a 3rd party opinion.[[User:TJ0513|TJ0513]] 02:29, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
:I responded at [[Talk:Norwalk, Connecticut]]. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 04:12, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
 
I'm promising myself to make the last edit with that 9/11 stuff on [[History of Norwalk, Connecticut]] for a while, I don't think anything is going to get resolved. I should have stopped long ago. You are right about getting a third opinion...I was thinking about a poll, but in the scheme of wikipeida, I don't think anyone cares about the Norwalk, CT page. I'd feel kind of lame. There's a joke in academia, "why is it so competitive in academia?...because the stakes are so low..." You kill to get published in a journal maybe four people will read...I feel the same applies... [[User:TJ0513|TJ0513]] 01:40, 25 September 2006 (UTC)
See also: [[Asian-Canadian]], [[list of Canadian Heroes and Heroines]], [[list of people by nationality]], [[list of wealthy Canadians]], [[The Greatest Canadian]]
 
==Vandalism==
Well I see our friend has resorted to just plain vandalism since his site was blacklisted. Let me know when he appears and I'll block him. [[User:pschemp|pschemp]] | [[User talk:pschemp|talk]] 01:37, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
:Thanks. To help keep a list of the IP addresses involved, I have started [[Wikipedia:Suspected sock puppets/Npgallery]]. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 01:56, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
 
== Kendall Band portion of the Kendall/MIT stop ==
 
I added a section to the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Kendall/MIT_%28MBTA_station%29 talk page for Kendall/MIT stop]] about the Kendall Band, please check it out.
[[User:Mra|Mra]] 19:46, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
 
 
==MIT==
The article on MIT has undergone some significant changes over the last month to prepare for a peer review and nomination for Featured Article. Because you have contributed previously, please review the changes and the discussion board. [[User:Madcoverboy|Madcoverboy]] 18:48, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== Warning 1 ==
Please stop. If you continue to [[Wikipedia:Vandalism|vandalize]] pages, {{#if:Arlington High School|as you did to [[:Arlington High School]],}} you will be [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked]] from editing Wikipedia. <!-- Template:Test3 (Third level warning) -->
Your actions are not permitted on the Arlington High School Page. Wiki Policies state that you can not "blank" an entire section. This is considered vandalism. Your name will be placed on a watch list. Questions? [[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 20:27, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
 
: The section in question was not appropriate for the page, at least as it was written. It had no references, was not copyedited, and included a talk page warning message in the main space. It contained speculation and POV, as well. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:43, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
::By the way, this is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington_High_School_%28LaGrange%2C_New_York%29&diff=88226662&oldid=88125964 diff] in question. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:44, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
::Also, there is no Wikipedia policy that says a section cannot be removed, especially if it does not belong in the article, and has the problems I discussed above. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 20:48, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
 
Please Refer To The [[Wikipedia:Vandalism]] article, which clearly states "Removing all or significant parts of articles (sometimes replacing the removed content with profanities) is a common vandal edit."[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 22:25, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
 
:Except for the part that comes just after the part you quoted: "However, significant content removals are usually not considered to be vandalism where the reason for the removal of the content is readily apparent by examination of the content itself". As I explained above, the deleted material did not meet Wikipedia standards. Further down on that policy page, it says (under [[Wikipedia:Be bold in updating pages|Bold Edits]]), "While having large chunks of text you've written deleted, moved to the talk page, or substantially rewritten can sometimes feel like vandalism, it should not be confused with vandalism." To be clear, I removed mainspace warnings meant for talk pages, and I removed a poorly written, POV, unreferenced (and possibly unverifiable) paragraph. That is perfectly legitimate, and does not deserve a warning. To go one step further, the paragraph that you put in was previously removed in [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington_High_School_%28LaGrange%2C_New_York%29&diff=87804570&oldid=87804513 this diff]. This means that I am not the only editor who feels this way. At that point, you should have raised the issue on the talk page of the article. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 23:51, 16 November 2006 (UTC)
 
 
:This continues [[Talk%3AArlington_High_School_%28LaGrange%2C_New_York%29#Cafeteria_section|here]]. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 01:35, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
 
== AHS ==
 
Please be aware i know of the issue before however there was no need to take that out as i wrote it with a NPOV. There was not one thing wrong with that section.[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 01:26, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
:Hey, I've come to discover that the source Mgarnes2 is linking to is actually a blog that he helps maintain. Just thought you should be aware. [[User:Metros232|Metros232]] 21:06, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
::Just thought you should be aware that the above user is making false claims about that website. I do not manage or even remotelty edit that website, so how he can call it a "blog" is completely un-merited. It's not a blog e107 sites are not a blog, you should know. Blogger is a blog, blogspot is a blog. A actual ___domain, is not a blog. <small>—The preceding [[Wikipedia:Sign your posts on talk pages|unsigned]] comment was added by [[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] ([[User talk:Mgarnes2|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Mgarnes2|contribs]]) 21:24, 5 January 2007 (UTC).</small><!-- HagermanBot Auto-Unsigned -->
:::Yet you apparently signed the bottom of the post in question...? [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 21:27, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
::::It's tough to [[WP:AGF|assume good faith]] here when every single link on Wikipedia to a Depothillmedia.com article was added by you or the IP address you've used in the past. It's also harder to assume good faith when there's a guy who posts to website named "Matt Garnes" which is a strikingly similar name to your user name here. And it's ever harder on top of all that to assume good faith when you flip out and say you're quitting the instant I figure this out. [[User:Metros232|Metros232]] 21:28, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
:::::And it's even tougher to assume good faith when a guy named Matt who's the CEO of Depot Hill Media posts to his Depot Hill Media forum that [http://depothillmedia.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?198 these people on Wiki they have no clue at all] just about 15 minutes ago. [[User:Metros232|Metros232]] 21:46, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
::::::Sorry to keep using your talk page like this, but, it's even TOUGHER to assume good faith after seeing [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Depot_Hill_Media&diff=55503680&oldid=55486647 this vote] on the articles for deletion discussion of...Depot Hill Media. An article which was deleted on the discussion, then you <small>''(Mgarnes2)''</small> recreated 3 days later. [[User:Metros232|Metros232]] 21:56, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
:::::::I agree entirely. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 22:00, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
::::::::You see regarding that vote, in my opinion one administrator automatically contacts about 10 other admins to vote against the article because they are in minutes of eachother[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 03:36, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
 
== Your [[WP:DYK|DYK]] nomination for [[Wesley Autrey]] was successful ==
 
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== For not killing me ==
 
[[Image:Smiley.svg|100px]] Thank you for not [[WP:BITE|killing me]] for my [[ Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/List of MIT fraternities and sororities|AFD nomination]], and then especially for not knowing how to close the nomination (I thought/still think that only admins can do it.) &mdash;[[User:Scoutersig|Scouter]][[User talk:Scoutersig|Sig]] 19:36, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
:Not a problem, glad to help out. I am not an admin, but [[Wikipedia:Deletion_process#Non-administrators_closing_discussions|non admins are allowed to close discussions in certain circumstances]]. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 19:44, 8 January 2007 (UTC)
 
== Please ==
 
How come every single addition i do to that page comes under fire by you. About the aerial picture that licesense is correct. Look at all the other aerial pictures of buildings. They use that licsense. I mean do you want me to rent a helicopter and go above the school and take a picture? Honestly tag it with the right license instead of tagging it with a tag saying it's incorrect![[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 21:24, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
:How am I supposed to know where [[:Image:Aerial Shot of AHS.JPG|that image]] came from? You are responsible for properly tagging your own images. I have been watching the Arlington High article, so I check everything that gets added to it. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 21:38, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
::Other aerial building images are tagged as coming from the USGS, NOAA, or some other free source. If this came from Google Earth, for example, it will have to be deleted, because those images are not free, and not allowed on Wikipedia. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 21:44, 14 January 2007 (UTC)
:::I see you check the Arlington High School page lol[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 07:56, 15 January 2007 (UTC)
== Question on IUCN definitions==
 
I was adding information to infoboxes and looking at some examples and I was wondering why some national parks have the designation [[National Park]] while other national parks have the desigantion [[wilderness area]]? What is used to distinguish the two especiually since they are all a '[[National Park]]'?
 
Example:
[[Everglades National Park]] is a wilderness area under IUCN while [[Yellowstone National Park]] is a national park under IUCN since they are both designated National Park by the US gov't.
 
And to add to the confusion, how can you distinguish between a natural monument and a protected land/seascape especially for the National Historical Parks or National Monuments like [[George Washington Birthplace National Monument]]?
 
Sorry for this very long post but I will greatly appreciate an answer if possible and please reply on my talk page. Thanks.
 
Posted by: [[User:Hdt83|<font color="336600"><b>Hdt83</b></font>]] | [[User talk:Hdt83|<font color="blue">Talk/Chat</font>]] 07:43, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
:Replying on your talk page now... [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 17:50, 21 January 2007 (UTC)
 
== English123 ==
 
This user has repeatdly spammed and vandalized the Arlington High School page, he's done that numerous times, and he did the same thing a few days ago. Shouldn't he of been banned by now? Thanks--[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 02:34, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
:I agree that it's annoying, but he's only done it [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Arlington_High_School_%28LaGrange%2C_New_York%29&action=history 3 times] in 3 months. However, it seems that all of his edits are vandalism, so we might be able to get him banned as a vandal-only account. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 03:06, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
::Let's try to get that done, I'm tired of seeing my hard work being disrupted by such actions. Who do we contact?--[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 03:33, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
:::It's done. English123 has been blocked indefinitely by an admin. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 04:16, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
::::Thanks Man--[[User:Mgarnes2|Mgarnes2]] 22:33, 29 January 2007 (UTC)
 
== AHS Article ==
 
Thanks, i just wanted to get that whole AHS article, cleaned up. Do you like the new pictures??--[[User:NightRider63|NightRider63]] 21:34, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
:Everything about the article is great, except for the aerial view. I'm pretty sure that will be deleted eventually for copyright reasons. But I don't think the article will suffer without that image. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 21:51, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
::Well i think it adds to the articles content experiance, by having it their as well. As long as no one contests it just long enough to get a permanant one as was done with the previous AHS Main Entrance picture, we should be ok?--[[User:NightRider63|NightRider63]] 21:59, 31 January 2007 (UTC)
 
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== Userpage Layout ==
 
I am afairly new user to wiki and I was wondering how you got the rectangles along the side of your user page that say where you have been and what you are interested in etc.
Thanks[[User:Upfoamer|Upfoamer]] 20:56, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
:Hi Upfoamer, and welcome to Wikipedia. Those rectangles are referred to as "userboxes." Wikipedia has set up a page dedicated to them: [[Wikipedia:Userboxes]]. It's great to check out! The bottom of that page has links to 100's of premade boxes, or you can make your own. To add most user boxes, you just use curly brackets: <nowiki>{{}}</nowiki>, with the name of the template inside. If you are a music composer, just add {{t1|User composition}} to the code on your page. As an more complex example, if you have been to 30 states you would add the following to the code on your userpage: {{tl2|User States visited|30}}.
[[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 21:03, 9 March 2007 (UTC)
 
== Thanks! ==
 
Thanks for your input at Peer Review - VerruckteDan is still working on putting the map into the nav box. '''List of Pennsylvania state parks''' is now a featured list candidate here: [[Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/List of Pennsylvania state parks]]. All input is greatly appreciated, [[User:Dincher|Dincher]], [[User:VerruckteDan|VerruckteDan]], and [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] 01:12, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
*Thanks for your support, Nationalparks. As to the nitpicks: 1) Just to make sure, I think you mean that the last three tables ("Other names of current parks", "Former parks" and "Other names of former parks") should all have the same column widths, as all are 5 columns wide? Is that right? Also (semi-unrelated question), is there any reason not to make the tables 100% wide (as I was going to use % to set the column widths, so I could change them all from 95% to 100% total width if that is OK)? 2) Cupper wrote both the book (ref 3) and the magazine article (ref 2), which is a very condensed version of the book (I cited both as the article is free and online). The quote is in both. Would ''According to Dan Cupper, "Pennsylvania is the thirty third largest state, but ...''<sup>[2][3]</sup> or ''As Dan Cupper writes, "Pennsylvania is the thirty third...''<sup>[2][3]</sup> be OK (specify the author, but not either source)? Thanks again, [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] 15:50, 14 March 2007 (UTC)<p>PS you can reply on the FLC page, just wanted to post both places. [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] 15:51, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
::I responsed on the FLC page. [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 19:54, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
:::Me too - the edits have been made, thanks again. [[User:Ruhrfisch|Ruhrfisch]] 21:03, 14 March 2007 (UTC)
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==Pictured Rocks==
Thanks for asking for a cite on the Pictured Rocks death; I think we should get rid of this item altogether. Wikipedia doesn't have space in its park articles for every alleged murder that takes place within the boundaries of a protected area, nor can editors cover these individual events in a consistent manner that is fair to the deceased. [[User:Bigturtle|Bigturtle]] 22:28, 19 March 2007 (UTC)
 
== World Heritage template ==
 
Hi! I created a template for World Heritage Sites: {{tl|Infobox World Heritage Site}}. Since many of the protected areas are also recognized as World Heritage Sites, I thought that it will be appropriate to forward this template here, and hopefully, for the community to help improve the template. Someone mentioned that the footnotes are unclear (i.e. why the need to emphasize "official" there). It's because the official name (or the name as inscribed on the List) is different from what we usually know. And the Region also has footnote to tackle specifically the classification of those regions which may fall ambiguously between two continents (e.g. those in Russia, Turkey, Cyprus, etc.). In addition, I think that the info provided in the template is much like a jargon for most readers since it box is more of use for internal references in the World Heritage program. I hope that the community will help improve the template and make it more relevant to the readers of wikipedia in general. Thanks. [[User:Joey80|Joey80]] 13:37, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
 
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== Regarding [[Template:National_parks_of_the_United_States]] ==
 
The map in the template doesn't show the clickable dots that link to each park. What happened? The diff that changed it was here but that was way back around June 2006 so any ideas?[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:National_parks_of_the_United_States&diff=58272587&oldid=58271194]-- [[User:Hdt83|<sub><font color="336611" ><b>Hdt83</b></font></sub>]] [[User talk:Hdt83|<sup><font color="blue" face="Arial"><b>Chat</b></font></sup>]] 07:26, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
:Hmmm, it was working just fine a couple days ago. This has happened before. I think the problem is with the image of the locator dot itself. Sometimes that image has problems. You can see on the map a "shadow" where the dots should be. Let's give it a day or two. (That diff from June just moved the map to its own template.) [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 15:46, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
 
I am interested in using one of your images on a book cover. How can I get permission to use it and if I can, what should the credit line be.
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== permissions please ==
 
i would like permission to use your jamestown.jpg image on a book cover. what licensing agreement is necessary?[[User:Moodybible|Moodybible]] 02:39, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
:Sure, but I have a couple questions first. What book is it for? I'm curious which Jamestown image: [[:Image:Jamestownglasshouse.JPG]] or [[:Image:Jamestownsettlement.JPG]]? Let me know. Thanks! [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 03:36, 30 April 2007 (UTC)
 
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== Categorization Help Requested ==
 
Hi there -- just finished creating a little article on [[Fort Foote]], part of the [[National Capital Region]] park system, and I'd appreciate any help you could give as to whether or not I've categorized it correctly. Thanks a bunch! [[User:JKBrooks85|JKBrooks85]] 02:47, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
 
:Looks great! [[User:Nationalparks|Nationalparks]] 03:49, 29 June 2007 (UTC)
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