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In developing articles about a lot of these, I have been noting the fact of NRHP listing for some. I think, so far, that ones whose HHA pages state they are NRHP-listed have all borne out, i.e. I could verify that. And some/many HHA pages and hotels' own pages don't bother to mention NRHP listing, when in fact they are contributing buildings in NRHP-listed historic districts, where i have found that to be the case.
The dab page has a red link: Hotel Viking (Rhode Island). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 20:27, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
06:45, 3 September 2015 Jimfbleak talk contribs deleted page Hotel Viking (Rhode Island) (G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion) (thank)
Some bits (notes) to keep track of (strike out when fully addressed in the list-article):
I think that rather have a long string of photos of the hotels on the right, make a gallery of photos for each state (that has more than one), or (if there is only one) put it in that state's section. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:49, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
I reverted these changes done by newly-registered editor Liviekitty33 as this is a list of current and former HHA members, while they deleted many. New ones can be added, with sourcing, and old ones can be updated to indicate they are no longer current HHA members, however. --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 17:12, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
Certainly restoring/adding new members should be done, and I was starting to revisit Liviekitty33's edits to do so, when Wikipedia editing went down, an hour ago or so. --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 19:31, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
In these edits just now, addressing Alabama thrpugh California only so far, I added indications of which hotels are no longer HHA members as of December 2022, per Liviekitty33's having checked at the HHA website, and I also added back the new members Liviekitty33 had added, with indication that they are recent members as of December 2022. The indications are by use of two new footnotes named "no2022-12" and "new2022-12". The information could be indicated in some other way, perhaps by color-coding of rows, but this is what I came up with for the moment. Hopefully User:Liviekitty33 and perhaps others will join discussion here about how to handle this info. A different potential treatment would be to completely delete all mention of former HHA members (I don't happen to think that is a good idea, but it could be proposed). --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 19:57, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
User:Liviekitty33, maybe you've seen in your watchlist that I have been stepping through your own contribution history (i am up to your edit of 16:15, 14 December 2022 m on Riggs National Bank, Washington Loan and Trust Company Branch with edit summary "Cited hotel's induction into Historic Hotels of America" so far). In these edits, I trust you don't mind, I am adding HHA category, and changing your characterization of HHA as "the official program" of the National Trust into "an official program" (it is in fact a tiny component of the National Trust's work (it has $86 million revenues!)), and using an internal wikilink to HHA article rather than an external link, and perhaps a few other similar changes. Please do comment if these are fully okay by you or if you prefer some other tweaking.
I do mainly want to say that I very much appreciate your having updated this main HHA article and linked to all the new HHA listings, and more. I myself wasn't recently willing to do all that work ... in my HHA-related editing time I was still working at addressing draft articles about HHA places listed by something like 2019. Thank you for you attention to this.
Also, do you want to work on any of the drafted-and-not-in-mainspace articles (see list linked from a section above), or further develop any existing ones, or create new ones? Let me know and I would be happy to work together with you. cheers, --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 02:13, 22 December 2022 (UTC)
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In developing articles about a lot of these, I have been noting the fact of NRHP listing for some. I think, so far, that ones whose HHA pages state they are NRHP-listed have all borne out, i.e. I could verify that. And some/many HHA pages and hotels' own pages don't bother to mention NRHP listing, when in fact they are contributing buildings in NRHP-listed historic districts, where i have found that to be the case.
The dab page has a red link: Hotel Viking (Rhode Island). Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 20:27, 23 April 2020 (UTC)
06:45, 3 September 2015 Jimfbleak talk contribs deleted page Hotel Viking (Rhode Island) (G11: Unambiguous advertising or promotion) (thank)
Some bits (notes) to keep track of (strike out when fully addressed in the list-article):
I think that rather have a long string of photos of the hotels on the right, make a gallery of photos for each state (that has more than one), or (if there is only one) put it in that state's section. Bubba73 You talkin' to me? 01:49, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
I reverted these changes done by newly-registered editor Liviekitty33 as this is a list of current and former HHA members, while they deleted many. New ones can be added, with sourcing, and old ones can be updated to indicate they are no longer current HHA members, however. --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 17:12, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
Certainly restoring/adding new members should be done, and I was starting to revisit Liviekitty33's edits to do so, when Wikipedia editing went down, an hour ago or so. --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 19:31, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
In these edits just now, addressing Alabama thrpugh California only so far, I added indications of which hotels are no longer HHA members as of December 2022, per Liviekitty33's having checked at the HHA website, and I also added back the new members Liviekitty33 had added, with indication that they are recent members as of December 2022. The indications are by use of two new footnotes named "no2022-12" and "new2022-12". The information could be indicated in some other way, perhaps by color-coding of rows, but this is what I came up with for the moment. Hopefully User:Liviekitty33 and perhaps others will join discussion here about how to handle this info. A different potential treatment would be to completely delete all mention of former HHA members (I don't happen to think that is a good idea, but it could be proposed). --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 19:57, 15 December 2022 (UTC)
User:Liviekitty33, maybe you've seen in your watchlist that I have been stepping through your own contribution history (i am up to your edit of 16:15, 14 December 2022 m on Riggs National Bank, Washington Loan and Trust Company Branch with edit summary "Cited hotel's induction into Historic Hotels of America" so far). In these edits, I trust you don't mind, I am adding HHA category, and changing your characterization of HHA as "the official program" of the National Trust into "an official program" (it is in fact a tiny component of the National Trust's work (it has $86 million revenues!)), and using an internal wikilink to HHA article rather than an external link, and perhaps a few other similar changes. Please do comment if these are fully okay by you or if you prefer some other tweaking.
I do mainly want to say that I very much appreciate your having updated this main HHA article and linked to all the new HHA listings, and more. I myself wasn't recently willing to do all that work ... in my HHA-related editing time I was still working at addressing draft articles about HHA places listed by something like 2019. Thank you for you attention to this.
Also, do you want to work on any of the drafted-and-not-in-mainspace articles (see list linked from a section above), or further develop any existing ones, or create new ones? Let me know and I would be happy to work together with you. cheers, --Doncram ( talk, contribs) 02:13, 22 December 2022 (UTC)