Talk:Emily Dickinson Museum
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[edit]I'm still finding my way around Wikipedia, so this will be my first project - I'm going to merge the Dickinson Homestead article into the Emily Dickinson Museum, as someone previously suggested. (Two separate entries seem unnecessary and confusing.) I'm also adding more information on the history and architecture, as per the featured Joseph Priestly House entry for a similar museum. Let me know if I do something wrong! Dustcatcher (talk) 18:19, 21 July 2008 (UTC)
- I think you're doing very well, and the Joseph Priestley House article is indeed a very good example. I just added the NRHP/NHL inventory-nomination document available for this house (similar to one available and included in the Joseph Priestley House article, as these both are National Historic Landmarks). It has more info which you could use to develop the article further. Question: could you add the full reference for the Habegger source. Currently you just include "Habegger, p 10" without ever giving the title and full author name, etc. It is fine if you want to follow the referencing style in the Priestley article, in which case that would appear in a separate "Sources" or "Bibliography" section. doncram (talk) 20:17, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
just a comment: how can hadley be farther south along the ct river than hartford and wethersfield, which are both actually in connecticut? this doesn't make sense, and i suspect is a typo that should read north rather than south. 18.173.1.125 (talk) 19:11, 22 September 2008 (UTC)
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