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Unfortunately, being a big and impressive looking building is not an indication of notability on Wikipedia. We need a) a statement as to what makes the building notable... and b) sources that support that statement. The building's website says it is on the register, which would be enough... but we need confirmation.
Note... I am not saying that I think this building isn't notable... I am saying that we have not properly established that it is notable, or given readers an indication of what makes it notable. Assuming it is notable, surely there are reliable sources that discuss it.
Blueboar (
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02:05, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
Huh... according to the building's website here the "official name" of the building is the "Scottish Rite Masonic Center". This is probably a recent re-naming since it still says "Scottish Rite Temple" in big letters on the front of the building. Not sure if we want to re-title the article or not. Blueboar ( talk) 02:40, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
OK... to generate discussion, and see if we can reach a consensus, I will start a formal move request. Blueboar ( talk) 17:07, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
Cedar Rapids Scottish Rite Temple → Scottish Rite Masonic Center (Cedar Rapids) — Building has been re-named. According to an article in the Cedar Rapids Gazette { on-line copy here), the name "Scottish Rite Temple" is obsolete. The local Scottish Rite chapter's website confirms new name. Blueboar ( talk) 17:07, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
I raised the question on some other talk page (I forgot which one) about the various names and differences between this article and the NRHP. Those issues were addressed. However there still seems to be an issue with the address, The lede says one thing, the infobox (which I changed when adding the picture) states what was in the
National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County, Iowa and the
List of Masonic Buildings. I do know some buildings can have more than one address so maybe someone with more knowledge can sort this out.
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RifeIdeas
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Unfortunately, being a big and impressive looking building is not an indication of notability on Wikipedia. We need a) a statement as to what makes the building notable... and b) sources that support that statement. The building's website says it is on the register, which would be enough... but we need confirmation.
Note... I am not saying that I think this building isn't notable... I am saying that we have not properly established that it is notable, or given readers an indication of what makes it notable. Assuming it is notable, surely there are reliable sources that discuss it.
Blueboar (
talk)
02:05, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
Huh... according to the building's website here the "official name" of the building is the "Scottish Rite Masonic Center". This is probably a recent re-naming since it still says "Scottish Rite Temple" in big letters on the front of the building. Not sure if we want to re-title the article or not. Blueboar ( talk) 02:40, 1 April 2011 (UTC)
OK... to generate discussion, and see if we can reach a consensus, I will start a formal move request. Blueboar ( talk) 17:07, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
Cedar Rapids Scottish Rite Temple → Scottish Rite Masonic Center (Cedar Rapids) — Building has been re-named. According to an article in the Cedar Rapids Gazette { on-line copy here), the name "Scottish Rite Temple" is obsolete. The local Scottish Rite chapter's website confirms new name. Blueboar ( talk) 17:07, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
I raised the question on some other talk page (I forgot which one) about the various names and differences between this article and the NRHP. Those issues were addressed. However there still seems to be an issue with the address, The lede says one thing, the infobox (which I changed when adding the picture) states what was in the
National Register of Historic Places listings in Linn County, Iowa and the
List of Masonic Buildings. I do know some buildings can have more than one address so maybe someone with more knowledge can sort this out.
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RifeIdeas
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22:29, 9 April 2011 (UTC)